The Vermont State Police notified subscribers that their accounts in the DPS.VSPMedia mailing list were disabled following excessive email bounces. The department cited a final bounce receipt dated June 6, 2026, as the trigger for the suspension. Subscribers will stop receiving news releases until they restore their membership status.
The state police clarified that this mailing list carries news releases for significant criminal events and public safety incidents. These updates do not document every public contact or response to a call for service. Recipients seeking details on specific cases should contact their local barracks directly or reach the public information officer.
To reactivate their accounts, subscribers can reply to the notification message while keeping the subject line intact. They may also visit the confirmation page at list.vermont.gov/mailman/confirm/dps.vspmedia/ccbc12d00ca8990bad97ae8f74a429389ca28303 to restore access. The department warned that it will send three more reminders before deleting the membership entirely.
Subscribers can manage delivery preferences through their account page at list.vermont.gov/mailman/options/dps.vspmedia/dps.vspsocialmedia.20260528email%40blogger.com. This interface allows users to update email addresses and toggle digest settings. The current membership password remains xamacasa for reference.
The Vermont State Police retains archived releases on its blog for at least 30 days after publication. Documents typically move to the archive section during the second month following release. Subscribers needing access to older reports should contact the public information officer directly.
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