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Middlebury Police Log: Cops break up fight in Middlebury

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police responded to a reported fight between two men at the Maplefields store off North Pleasant Street on May 20.
Police stopped the dispute and sent both men on their way.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
•  Responded to a dispute between Court Street neighbors on May 15.
•  Removed two men who were not welcome at a Court Street apartment on May 15.
•  Responded to a verbal dispute in the parking lot of Fire & Ice Restaurant on Seymour Street on May 15.
•  Were informed of the theft of plants and a planter from outside the Edgewater Gallery on Merchants Row on May 15.
•  Responded to a noise complaint in the North Pleasant Street area on May 15.
•  Responded to a report of marijuana smoke emanating from the Middlebury Union High School girls’ bathroom on May 16. Police said they cited a minor for providing false information to a police officer in connection with the incident.
•  On May 16 cited Michael Francis, 56, of Colchester for retail theft, alleging he stole a push mower from in front of the Sears store on Exchange Street and drove away. Vermont State Police joined the chase until Francis crashed his vehicle in New Haven (see related story by clicking here).
•  Were informed someone had vandalized a door at the Counseling Service of Addison County offices on Main Street on May 16.
•  Were informed on May 17 about the recent theft of a chainsaw from a Seminary Street Extension home on May 17.
•  Ticketed a driver for possession of marijuana following a traffic stop at the intersection of Case Street and Cady Road on May 17.
•  Helped Middlebury Regional EMS with an unruly patient in the Jackson Lane area on May 18.
•  Were informed that someone had left dogs in a hot vehicle while it was parked off Merchants Row on May 18.
•  Investigated a burglary complaint at a Jackson Lane home on May 18.
•  Responded to a Washington Street store on May 19 to a report of an intoxicated customer. Police said the man left the store prior to their arrival.
•  Investigated on May 19 to a three-car accident on Route 7 south that resulted in major property damage, but no injuries.
•  Received a report from a local woman on May 19 who said someone had fraudulently used her credit card.
•  Responded to a report of an unwanted person at a Woodland Park residence on May 21. Police said the person had left the home upon their arrival.
•  Investigated a report of a verbal argument between people off MacIntyre Lane on May 21.
•  Were informed of the suspected theft of a checkbook from a Lindale Circle home on May 21.
•  Received a report that a .20-gauge Remington shotgun had been stolen from a Piper Road residence on May 21. Police continue to investigate the case.
•  Investigated a dispute between people in a parking lot off Court Street on May 21.

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