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Middlebury Police Log: Theft reported at unlocked vehicle
MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police are investigating a report that a computer had been stolen from an unlocked vehicle in The Centre parking lot off Court Street Extension on April 12.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
• Assisted Middlebury Regional EMS with a patient who had overdosed on medication at a home on Route 7 North on April 6.
• Investigated a report of some youths smoking at the Mary Hogan Elementary playground on April 6.
• Checked on the welfare of a Court Street Extension resident who had allegedly threatened to harm herself on April 6.
• Responded to a report of a disruptive student using obscene language at Middlebury Union High School on April 7. Police were able to resolve the matter.
• Received on April 8 from Middlebury College some assorted drugs and contraband to be destroyed.
• Received a report about the theft of an undisclosed amount of money from McDonald’s Restaurant on Court Street Extension on April 8.
• Responded to a juvenile disturbance in the Jackson Lane area on April 9.
• Followed up on a report of a man allegedly trying to steal a cat on Schoolhouse Hill Road on April 9. Police said the man believed he was rescuing a stray.
• Assisted Homeward Bound with a suspected animal cruelty case in Middlebury on April 9.
• Received a complaint about noise generated by a Green Mountain Power crew on Route 7 South on April 10. Police said the crew was using a chainsaw at around 11:30 p.m. to remove tree limbs from a power line.
• Assisted a Vermont State Police trooper who was screening a driver for possible drunk driving on Ossie Road on April 10.
• Turned an intoxicated student over to Middlebury College Public Safety on April 10.
• Found some bicycles on April 10 in the woods off Seymour Street Extension, leading into Middlebury’s Wright Park. Police took the bikes into evidence and contacted the college about one of the bikes, which had a Middlebury College sticker.
• Were informed of the theft of a bike from Middlebury College campus on April 11. That bike was soon located, police said.
• Responded to a noise complaint at a Short Shannon Street residence on April 11. The resident agreed to keep the noise down, police said.
• Warned some Middlebury College students about noise and trash caused by their party on Short Shannon Street on April 11.
• Assisted Middlebury College officials with an intoxicated female on April 11. Police took the woman to Rutland to receive detox services.
• Assisted Middlebury College Public Safety with a non-student on April 11.
• Investigated a fraud complaint at a Heritage Circle residence on April 12.
• Responded to a noise complaint on Shannon Street on April 12.
• Served a no-trespass order on April 12 on a local person who was not wanted at the Maplefields store.
• Were informed on April 12 that someone had broken a window at the Warming Hut off Mary Hogan Drive on April 12.
• Responded to a domestic dispute between a father and son at a Ledgewood Court residence on April 12.
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