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Winhall man arrested for threatening and stalking Brookline residents

Winhall man arrested for threatening and stalking Brookline residents

BROOKLINE – Vermont State Police arrested a Winhall man on charges of criminal threats, disorderly conduct on the phone and stalking after he allegedly made life-threatening statements to a family in Brookline.

According to authorities, on Oct. 10 at 6:16 p.m., officers received a call regarding a threat against Matthew Sensor, 42, and his daughter Natalie Sensor, 19.

The investigation found that 24-year-old Jarod Wilkins made the threats so serious that both victims feared for their lives.

Earlier that day, Wilkins allegedly showed up uninvited at Natalie’s workplace and later at her apartment.

Following these incidents, Wilkins was arrested and processed by the Winhall Police Department.

Wilkins was subsequently lodged in the Southern State Correctional Facility on $500 bail.

He is scheduled to appear in Vermont Superior Court, Windham Criminal Division on October 15 at 12:30 p.m

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