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Middlebury Police Log: Traffic stop lands woman with citations

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police cited Crystal Soule, 33, of Bristol for driving under the influence following a traffic stop on South Main Street on April 25.
Police said they measured Soule’s blood-alcohol content at 0.95 percent after the stop; the legal limit for driving is 0.08. Soule was also driving with a criminally suspended license, according to police.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
•  Assisted Middlebury Sew & Vac with a bad check complaint on April 20.
•  Received a report about a person suffering from a drug overdose off Old Chapel Road on April 21. Police said Middlebury Regional EMS took the person to Porter Hospital.
•  Responded to a report of some people changing plates on a vehicle in a parking lot off Seymour Street on April 22.
•  Responded to a noise complaint stemming from a family argument at a Seminary Street home on April 22.
•  Assisted a person in the Cross Street area who was having mental health issues on April 23.
•  Investigated a possible hit-and-run accident involving a parked car on Main Street on April 23.
•  Received information about possible drug activity in town on April 23.
•  Interviewed a local man who alleged his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend had been harassing him in the Case Street area on April 24.
• Received a report of a man drinking alcohol in a vehicle parked in The Centre shopping plaza lot off Court Street Extension on April 24. Police could not find the vehicle in question.
•  Responded to a report on April 24 of an autistic man who had left his house and was missing. Police located the man and returned him home.
•  Checked on the welfare of a young woman in the Ossie Road area on April 25. The woman was found to be OK.
•  Assisted Middlebury College Public Safety with a Facebook issue involving a student on April 25.
•  Responded to a report of a disoriented man walking down Exchange Street on April 25. The man’s wife picked him up and Counseling Service of Addison County officials spoke with him.
•  Received a report of a possible domestic dispute at a Court Street residence on April 25. Police said there had been a verbal argument among some people who had agreed to leave the apartment.
•  Spoke with the parents of some children who had cut down some trees in the Otterside Court area on April 25.
•  Assisted state police in checking on the welfare of a domestic violence victim at a Route 7 South residence on April 25.
•  Helped a local resident get a temporary restraining order on April 25.
•  Helped state police investigate a domestic assault complaint in Salisbury on April 25.
•  Located, with the help of Vergennes police, a missing man who had been exhibiting mental health issues in the Benedict Lane area on April 26.
•  Warned a Middlebury College student seen holding an open container of alcohol at the intersection of Bakery Lane and Main Street on April 26.
•  Responded to a loud Middlebury College party in the Main Street area on April 26. Police said the hosts turned down the noise and picked up litter related to the party.
•  Responded to a reported argument between a man and woman at a Valley View Road residence on April 27. Police said nothing physical had occurred and the man left the residence.

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