Windsor man who failed to show up for trial arrested in Hartland

Andrew Snide (Vermont State Police photograph)

Andrew Snide (Vermont State Police photograph)

Published: 04-29-2024 4:27 PM

HARTLAND — A Windsor man who was wanted on an arrest warrant after he failed to appear for his jury trial on a charge of attempted sexual assault of a minor was apprehended during a motor vehicle stop on Route 5 in Hartland, Vermont State Police reported.

Andrew Snide, 43, was arrested on an extradition warrant out of New Hampshire after Vermont troopers stopped his vehicle for an alleged motor vehicle violation on Route 5 at around 11 p.m. on Sunday, police said.

An arrest warrant was issued for Snide earlier this month after he failed to appear at jury selection for his scheduled two-day trial in Grafton County Superior Court on April 1, according to court records.

Snide is charged with two felony counts of attempted sexual assault against a minor and one count of a computer-related crime during a police sting operation in 2020. He is he alleged to have sent sexually explicit messages and attempted to meet for sex with an investigator posing online as a juvenile female, according to police.

Lebanon police arrested Snide at a grocery store on Route 12A in West Lebanon where he had gone in belief that he was meeting up with the girl for sex, police said.

Yesterday's Most Read Articles

Missing Dartmouth student’s body found in Connecticut River
Dartmouth campus and football communities remember late head coach Buddy Teevens
Developer seeks to convert former Brookside nursing home to apartments
Dartmouth faculty censures college president over response to protest
DHMC union organizers say they have enough signatures to force vote
Rivendell superintendent departure adds to district’s challenges