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Middlebury Police Log: Arrest made after abuse order allegedly violated
MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police arrested Theresa L. Engel, 46, of Middlebury for allegedly violating a relief from abuse order at Kinney Drugs on Court Street on Feb. 20.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
• Investigated a report of a family disagreement in the Valley View neighborhood on Feb. 22.
• Assisted a local man who had been receiving unwanted text messages from his ex-wife on Feb. 22.
• Conducted a death investigation at the Residences at Otter Creek retirement community on Feb. 22. Police said William Barnard, 94, had died of apparent natural causes.
• Took into protective custody a man who had been involved in an altercation at a Seymour Street home on Feb. 22.
• Received a report about an “out-of-control” parent at a Middlebury Union High School hockey game at the Memorial Sports Center on Feb. 21. Police said the parent left the game.
• Assisted a South Village Green parent with her out-of-control son on Feb. 21.
• Investigated a report of a motorist with an open container of alcohol in the Shaw’s Supermarket parking lot off Washington Street on Feb. 21. Police said the vehicle was gone upon their arrival.
• Interviewed a South Pleasant Street resident who claimed a neighbor swore at him on Feb. 21.
• Served a no-stalking order on a Buttolph Drive woman on Feb. 20.
• Interviewed a Painter Road resident who reported some firearms missing from his residence on Feb. 20. Police are not yet calling the incident a burglary and they continue to investigate the incident.
• Investigated a report of a woman creating a problem on Court Street on Feb. 20. Police said the woman was issued a no-trespass order for a residence.
• Assisted Middlebury Regional EMS with a female patient who had bumped her head in the Water Street area on Feb. 20.
• Assisted Two Brothers Tavern workers with a drunken college student on Feb. 20.
• Helped get “numerous cows” off of Route 7 South near Lower Foote Street on Feb. 19.
• Warned a man not to re-enter a Court Street store where he had allegedly made a clerk “uncomfortable” on Feb. 19.
• Checked on a vehicle that had been parked in the pull-off on Creek Road on Feb. 19. Police said the driver had been napping.
• Helped get a tow truck for a motorist whose vehicle had slid off a driveway on Rockwood Lane on Feb. 18.
• Responded to a noise complaint in the Court Street neighborhood on Feb. 18. Police said the resident agreed to keep the noise down after being advised of the town’s noise ordinance.
• Assisted a local woman in getting services from the Counseling Service of Addison County on Feb. 18.
• Assisted Middlebury Regional EMS with an uncooperative patient at Porter Hospital on Feb. 18.
• Assisted with a vehicle that had gone off Case Street on Feb. 17.
• Were informed that a local resident’s ATM card had been used for a purchase in California on Feb. 17.
• Assisted in the arrest of a suspect involved in an alleged sex crime on Case Street on Feb. 17. That arrest was made by Addison County Unit for Special Investigations (see related story in this edition).
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