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Middlebury Police Log: Police investigate reported gunshots
MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police investigated a report of gunshots fired at a Jackson Lane residence on Nov. 30. Police determined that someone had thrown a hot sauce bottle against the door of the residence and that no shots had been fired. Police said the matter remains under investigation.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
• Cited Christopher Sayers, 45, of Middlebury for retail theft on Nov. 25. Police said Sayers is alleged to have stolen some cigarettes from the Maplefields store on North Pleasant Street on Nov. 25.
• Received a report that someone was trying to purchase a vehicle from a Route 7 South dealership using another person’s identity on Nov. 25.
• Investigated a truancy complaint at Middlebury Union High School on Nov. 25.
• Investigated a report of a woman crying and screaming outside of the Champlain Farms business on Court Street on Nov. 26. Police said the woman had left upon their arrival.
• Cited Jake Desjadon, 26, of Vergennes for a criminal charge of driving with a suspended license, on Route 7 South on Nov. 26.
• Investigated a fraud complaint at a Buttolph Drive household on Nov. 26.
• Interceded in a domestic dispute between a man and woman in Shaw’s Supermarket on Washington Street on Nov. 27.
• Were informed of the theft of a GPS device from a vehicle parked off Creek Road on Nov. 27.
• Were unable to catch a dog running loose in the Court Street area on Nov. 28.
• Received a report that a stop sign had been taken from the intersection of Happy Valley and Painter roads on Nov. 28. Police said the sign was located in some nearby bushes.
• Observed that a flower pot on Main Street had been broken on Nov. 28.
• Took an incapacitated woman into protective custody on Main Street on Nov. 29. Police said they turned the woman over to her mom.
• Assisted a local investigator in serving an abuse prevention order at a Valley View residence on Nov. 29.
• Cited Andre Clark, 23, of Middlebury for driving under the influence, following a stop for a traffic violation on Washington Street on Nov. 30.
• Served court diversion paperwork on a minor in possession of alcohol in the Jackson Lane area on Nov. 30.
• Responded to a noise complaint in the Jackson Lane neighborhood on Nov. 30.
• Helped Middlebury rescue officials get into a Seminary Street residence to access a patient on Nov. 30.
• Assisted a local parent who was having trouble with a child on Dec. 1.
• Turned a very drunken woman over to a friend during the evening of Dec. 1. Police said the woman was crying and walking along South Street Extension.
• Ticketed a man for possession of marijuana, after stopping his vehicle for a stop sign violation on Washington Street on Dec. 1. Police said they could smell the odor of marijuana inside the vehicle and located a pipe containing a small amount of marijuana.
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