Middlebury Police Log: Driver cited for DUI after truck roll-over
MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police cited Kameron P. Brooks, 24, of Ferrisburgh for driving under the influence, following a one-vehicle accident on Quarry Road on Nov. 2.
Police allege Brooks rolled his truck at a little past 10 p.m.
Police said they measured Brooks’ blood-alcohol level at 0.145 percent after the accident; the legal limit for driving is 0.08.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
• Took a local a drunken man to sober up at the Grace House in Rutland on Oct. 31.
• Arrested Armani Carter, 27, of Wilmington, Del., on an arrest warrant out of Delaware for being a fugitive from justice on Oct. 31. Police said they had received information that Carter might be living in the area. Police said Carter was lodged at the Marble Valley Correctional Facility for lack of bail.
• Heard from a Seymour Street resident who said his house had been egged on Oct. 31.
• Were informed that someone had removed an inspection sticker from a vehicle parked at the Marble Works business complex on Oct. 31.
• Investigated a report of some vulgar and threatening Facebook messages being sent by a Middlebury Union High School student on Oct. 31.
• Were informed that someone had fraudulently used a gift card at an Exchange Street business on Oct. 31.
• Received a report of a woman allegedly stealing three pairs of sweatpants from Olympia Sports in The Centre shopping plaza on Nov. 1. A witness described the alleged culprit as having blonde dreadlocks and a nose ring. Store officials told police the woman was being accompanied by an African American man.
• Responded, with Middlebury Regional EMS officials, to a two-vehicle crash, with injuries, at the intersection of Route 7 and Ossie Road on Nov. 1. Police said one of the drivers refused to be taken to the hospital, while the other was taken to Porter Medical Center for treatment of unknown injuries.
• Restored peace at the Counseling Service of Addison County offices at Catamount Park following a report of an “out-of-control” youth on Nov. 1.
• Located a youth who had run away from his mother in the Exchange Street area on Nov. 1.
• Responded to a noise complaint at a Court Street residence on Nov. 2
• Assisted a drunken man whom they found under the Cross Street Bridge during the evening of Nov. 2, and turned him over to a sober party.
• Responded to a report of a person being verbally assaulted by a woman while in a Main Street business on Nov. 2. Police said they found the woman and asked her to avoid the store.
• Assisted a local resident who reported having been threatened by someone over the phone on Nov. 3
• Assisted the Middlebury Fire Department with a car fire on Route 7 South on Nov. 3.
• Seized an unspecified amount of marijuana from a vehicle following a traffic stop on Case Street on Nov. 3.
• Were informed on Nov. 4 of the alleged theft of “miscellaneous items” from an Elm Street apartment.
• Received a report about two men allegedly fighting while refusing to leave Two Brothers Tavern on Nov. 5. Both men had left by the time police arrived.
• Calmed a reported domestic dispute at a Jayne Court residence on Nov. 5.
• Responded to a report of a drunken man at the Middlebury Village Depot store on Court Street on Nov. 5.
• Went to the scene of a car-versus-deer accident on Painter Road on Nov. 5.
• Received a complaint about a barking dog in the Methodist Lane neighborhood on Nov. 6.
• Responded to a complaint about a loud college party at a Weybridge Street residence on Nov. 6. Police said they warned the party attendees about the noise and also spoke to the host about the potential dangers of an event getting out of control.