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Middlebury Police Log: Drunk young man driven home
MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police cited Brandon Yandow, 20, of Middlebury for attempting to elude a police officer, negligent driving, and driving with a criminally suspended license, following an incident in the South Main Street area on April 22.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
• Responded to a domestic dispute at a North Pleasant Street residence on April 17.
• Served a no-trespass order on April 17 on a man who was not wanted at the Ilsley Public Library.
• Received a report on April 18 from the Vermont Department for Children & Families about an alleged non-consensual sexual incident between two local juveniles. The matter remains under investigation, according to police.
• Responded to a two-vehicle crash, with minor injuries, on Route 7 South near Halladay Road on April 18.
• At 2:52 a.m. on April 19 saw an intoxicated male under age 21 walking south on Court Street Extension. Police issued court diversion paperwork to the young man, gave him a ride to the local home at which he was staying and turned him over to a sober adult.
• Tended to a custody dispute involving the estranged parents of a Mary Hogan Elementary School student on April 19.
• Were alerted on April 20 to a social media post from a local man who stated he wanted to harm himself. Police contacted the man, who was taken to Porter Hospital for evaluation.
• Served a temporary restraining order on a local man on April 20.
• Received a report about an alleged embezzlement at a Collins Drive organization on April 21. Police declined to divulge the organization’s name and said the crime remains under investigation.
• Responded to a noise complaint in the North Pleasant Street area on April 22.
• Investigated a report of stolen license plates in the Jackson Lane area on April 22.
• Responded on April 22 to a report of someone stealing money from three unlocked vehicles parked at a Seminary Street Extension residence.
• Helped a person who had allegedly been threatened by another person during what police described as a “road rage” incident on Washington Street Extension on April 23.
• Issued court diversion paperwork to a juvenile who had allegedly been using a fake ID in an attempt to buy alcohol at the Waybury Inn on April 23.
• Assisted state police at the scene of a car crash on Route 30 in Cornwall on April 23.
• Served a temporary restraining order on a South Main Street resident on behalf of the Brandon Police Department on April 23.
• Investigated a reported theft of four ATV tires from the yard of a Seymour Street residence on April 24.
• Responded to the report of an out-of-control patient who had allegedly been assaulting Porter Medical Center staff on April 24.
• Assisted Middlebury Regional EMS and Middlebury College Security with a suicidal woman on April 24. Emergency responders took the woman to Porter Hospital, according to police.
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