Montpelier Custodian Charged with Embezzling $12,000 from Schools

BREAKING: A custodian at Montpelier Roxbury Public Schools in Montpelier, Vermont has been charged with felony embezzlement for allegedly stealing over $10,000 in equipment and improperly charging more than $2,000 to the school district’s accounts.

Authorities report that Matthew Carten, 42, from Barre Town, committed these offenses in December 2026. The Montpelier Police have confirmed the charges of felony embezzlement and false pretenses against him, raising serious concerns about trust within the school system.

This urgent update comes at a time when schools across the nation are under scrutiny for their financial management. The implications of such embezzlement cases can profoundly impact not just the immediate budget, but also the community’s trust in public institutions.

Carten is scheduled to appear in Washington County Superior Court next month, with proceedings expected to draw significant public attention. As this case unfolds, the school district faces questions about its oversight and financial controls, crucial for maintaining both safety and trust among parents and students.

The situation highlights the critical need for transparency and accountability in managing school resources, with stakeholders keenly watching how this case develops. As investigations continue, community members are urged to remain informed about the proceedings and the potential repercussions for Montpelier Roxbury Public Schools.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as authorities continue to investigate the full extent of the allegations against Carten.