The woman charged in a Vermont border patrol officer’s death has been ordered held without bail
- Investigators reported that the guns used in the killing of Border Patrol Agent David Maland were purchased in Vermont and linked to Teresa Youngblut.
- Court documents reveal that the guns were bought from a federal firearms licensee in Mount Tabor, Vermont, in February 2024.
- Prosecutors stated that Teresa Youngblut fired at Maland during a traffic stop, resulting in both Maland and passenger Felix Baukholt's deaths.
- Youngblut is facing two felony charges and will appear in court again for a bail determination on Thursday.
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