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Middlebury Police Log: Middlebury man cited for domestic assault

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police cited Eric Harris, 48, of Middlebury for domestic assault, following an investigation in the Case Street area on Aug. 13.
Police said Harris was lodged that evening at the Marble Valley Regional Correctional facility for lack of bail.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
•  Helped the Middlebury Department of Public Works at the site of a sinkhole on Seymour Street on Aug. 7.
•  Responded to a domestic-related complaint on Main Street on Aug. 7.
•  Were asked to check on a man who appeared to be watching children play on Mary Hogan Elementary School property on Aug. 8. Turns out the man was picking up bottles, according to police.
•  Served a no-trespass order on a local woman’s ex-boyfriend, who had allegedly been banging on her apartment door on Aug. 8.
•  Assisted Middlebury Regional EMS with a reported overdose patient on Chateau Road on Middlebury College campus on Aug. 8.
•  Arrested Daniel Williams, 31, who is homeless, on two active warrants for failure to appear in court on Aug. 9. Police said they found Williams in the Jayne Court area.
•  Investigated a three-car accident, with no injuries, on Court Street Extension on Aug. 9.
•  Served a restraining order on a Seminary Street man on Aug. 9.
•  Continued their investigation on Aug. 9 into the theft of an unspecified amount of cash from the Maplefields store on North Pleasant Street.
•  Assisted officials with the Vermont Department for Children and Families in taking a local infant into custody on Aug. 9.
•  Responded to a reported domestic dispute at a John Graham Court residence on Aug. 10. Police said one of parties involved fled on foot before they arrived.
•  Investigated a report of an unattended dog in parked car on Court Street Extension on Aug. 10.
•  Helped Vermont State Police locate a woman being sought in the Woodland Park area on Aug. 11.
•  Assisted Porter Hospital officials with an unruly patient on Aug. 11.
•  Responded to a landlord-tenant dispute at an Ossie Road home on Aug. 11.
•  Arranged for a local, suicidal woman to get help at Porter Hospital on Aug. 11.
•  Responded to a two-car crash on Court Street on Aug. 11.
•  Were asked to help search for two missing girls in the Court Street area on Aug. 12. Police said the girls were soon located safe and sound.
•  Told a homeless person he was not allowed to camp behind Otterside Court off Seymour Street on Aug. 12.
•  Warned a tenant at a Washington Street apartment to turn down his loud music on Aug. 12.
•  Served a no-trespass order on a man who had allegedly damaged some cornfields off Shard Villa Road on Aug. 12.
•  Received a report that a red, Murray-brand push mower and weed trimmer had been stolen from a shed off Seymour Street on Aug. 12.
•  Took a local, emotionally distraught woman to be with a family member on Aug. 13.
•  Received a report on Aug. 13 that someone had removed, from the Lindale Mobile Home Park, a shed containing a former resident’s property. Police continue to investigate the complaint.
•  Were informed on Aug. 13 that someone had broken into a home on Route 7 South. Police are trying to determine if anything was taken.
•  Received a complaint about a barking dog in the Rolling Acres neighborhood on Aug. 13.

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