Vermont U.S. Attorney’s Office recognizes National Police Week, media reports show
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The Vermont U.S. Attorney’s Office recognized National Police Week, as reported by media outlets. This observance honors law enforcement officers and highlights the office’s community engagement efforts. It does not involve litigation or legal proceedings.
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Vermont United States Attorney’s Office Recognizes National Police Week
Media Coverage · May 8, 2026
Vermont United States Attorney’s Office Recognizes National Police Week.
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- • National Police Week
- • Community engagement
- • U.S. Attorney’s Office
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Vermont United States Attorney’s Office Recognizes National Police Week
Media Coverage · May 08, 2026
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Vermont United States Attorney’s Office Recognizes National Police Week.
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