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Middlebury Police Log: Police aid unresponsive woman

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police forced their way into a Twin Circles home on Friday, April 29, in order to respond to a medical emergency. Police found an unresponsive woman still breathing in the residence. Middlebury Regional EMS took the woman to Porter Hospital for treatment.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
•  Assisted Middlebury Regional EMS with a highly intoxicated man on North Pleasant Street on April 25. Police said they measured the man’s blood-alcohol content at 0.373 percent, which is more than four times the legal limit for driving (0.08). Police said the man was taken to Porter Hospital.
•  Were informed on April 25 about a driver who was allegedly refusing to vacate a handicapped parking space off Boardman Street on April 25. Police said the man moved the vehicle when they arrived.
•  Transferred, to the custody of a parent, a Middlebury Union High School student who allegedly made “aggressive/violent statements” and then left the campus without permission on April 27, according to police.
•  Investigated a report of a man going through a Dumpster at the UPS Store on Court Street on April 27. Police said they issued a no-trespass notice on the man.
•  Spotted an ATV traveling on the sidewalk on East Main Street on April 28.
•  Got counseling help for an MUHS student who had been “behaving aggressively” on April 28.
•  Investigated a harassment complaint in the Case Street area on April 28.
•  Checked the welfare of a woman who had been drinking in the Twin Circles area on April 28.
•  Checked on a possible domestic violence situation at a Seminary Street home on April 28, at the request of the Vermont Department for Children and Families. Police found a lack of evidence to warrant pursuing the matter at this time.
•  Assisted a woman on Valley View Road who had been receiving unwanted contact from a man on April 29.
•  Investigated a report of a motorist driving erratically on Route 7 South on April 29. Police stopped the driver, who told them she was tired.
•  Responded to a report of a man having what they described as a schizophrenic episode in the Lower Plains Road area on April 29. Police said the man was taken to Porter Hospital for further evaluation.
•  Investigated a report of someone sleeping at the bus stop at Merchants Row on April 30.
•  Responded, with Middlebury fire officials, to a report of flames on the second floor of an Elm Street residence on April 30. Police said it turned out to be someone barbecuing on a small, tabletop grill.
•  Responded to a report of a drunken woman at the American Flatbread restaurant in the Marble Works complex on April 30. Police said the woman had left upon their arrival.
•  Assisted Vergennes police with a consent search of a vehicle on North Main Street on April 30.
•  Helped resolve a parent-child dispute in the Fields Road area on May 2.

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