State police: Moretown man faces multiple charges after investigation in Waterbury 

April 30, 2025 | By Lisa Scagliotti

Vermont State Police say a Moretown man will face charges in state criminal court next month for furnishing alcohol to two minors on multiple occasions and sending the juveniles inappropriate electronic messages.

In a news release on Monday, Trooper David Lambert said state police on April 24 received a report of an individual providing a minor with alcohol in Waterbury. 

After investigating, police say that 47-year-old Terrance Coley of Moretown “furnished alcohol to two minors on numerous occasions over the previous months in a parking lot on Main Street in Waterbury.” 

Lambert wrote that the investigation also found evidence that Coley sent both of the minors messages via Snapchat that included lewd and lascivious content. 

Coley was issued a citation to appear in Washington County Superior Court-Criminal Division on May 22, police said. Coley will answer to the charges of furnishing a minor with alcohol (six counts), and disorderly conduct by electronic communication.

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