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Lyndon Today
By the People, for the People
Local Man Arrested for Witness Tampering in Lyndon
Alex Weston charged with obstruction, stalking, and habitual offender after contacting witness in pending criminal case
Mar. 29, 2026 at 3:00am
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A 46-year-old Lyndon, Vermont man named Alex Weston was arrested on March 26 for allegedly contacting a witness in a pending criminal case against him, leading to charges of obstruction of justice, stalking, and habitual offender.
Why it matters
Witness tampering and intimidation are serious crimes that can undermine the integrity of the judicial process. This arrest highlights the importance of protecting witnesses and ensuring the fair administration of justice in local communities.
The details
According to police, Weston was previously cited into court for an unspecified criminal matter and was awaiting arraignment. A man who was a witness in that case reported unwanted contact from Weston, prompting an investigation that led to Weston's arrest. He was charged with felony obstruction of justice, misdemeanor stalking, and the felony habitual offender charge.
- Weston was arrested at 6:30 p.m. on March 26, 2026.
- Weston is scheduled to be arraigned on March 30, 2026 at 8:30 a.m.
The players
Alex Weston
A 46-year-old resident of Lyndon, Vermont who was arrested for allegedly contacting a witness in a pending criminal case against him.
Lyndonville Police Department
The local law enforcement agency that investigated the complaint, located Weston, and arrested him.
What they’re saying
“Witness tampering and intimidation are serious crimes that can undermine the integrity of the judicial process.”
— Lyndonville Police Department
What’s next
Weston is scheduled to be arraigned on the charges on March 30, 2026. The judge will then decide whether to grant him bail or keep him in custody pending trial.
The takeaway
This arrest demonstrates the importance of protecting witnesses and ensuring the fair administration of justice in local communities. Witness tampering and intimidation can have serious consequences and undermine public trust in the legal system.

