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Middlebury Police Log: Car accident results in minor injuries for adult and two children

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police responded to a car accident at the intersection of Case Street and Quarry Road on Oct. 21. Police said one adult and two children were taken to Porter Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
•  Served a temporary restraining order on a person in the South Village Green apartments on Oct. 16.
•  Calmed at out-of-control student at Middlebury Union Middle School (MUMS) on Oct. 16.
•  Assisted with a MUMS student who was having a mental health crisis on campus on Oct. 17.
•  Received two separate reports of vehicles illegally passing school buses while they were stopped at student pickup/drop-off zones on Oct. 17.
•  Notified the Department for Children & Families about some truant students from Mary Hogan Elementary School on Oct. 17.
•  Warned a man to stop making unwanted contact with a local woman on Oct. 18.
•  Investigated a report of a potentially malnourished dog in the Case Street area on Oct. 18.
•  Received a report from Middlebury College Public Safety on Oct. 18 about a man sporting a holstered pistol in the college library on Oct. 18. Middlebury College officials quickly canceled the call after learning the man was an armored car worker tending to an ATM machine in the building.
•  Cited James D. Hanf, 65, of Middlebury for violating court-ordered conditions of release in the Washington Street area on Oct. 18.
•  Responded to a report of a swerving vehicle on Court Street Extension on Oct. 19. Police located the driver, whom they said was not intoxicated.
•  Responded to a car-versus-coyote accident on Route 7 North on Oct. 19.
•  Helped resolve a family dispute on Court Street on Oct. 19 that involved a loaned car.
•  Assisted Vermont State Police investigate a case involving a suicidal Salisbury resident on Oct. 19.
•  Seized marijuana and related paraphernalia from a vehicle following a traffic stop on Court Street Extension on Oct. 19.
•  Investigated a report of gunshots in the Lower Foote Street area at around 7 a.m. on Oct. 20. Police said the shots were being fired by goose hunters.
•  Investigated an allegation on Oct. 20 that a Middlebury College staff person had injured a student while attempting to wake her to see if she was alright.
•  Checked on the welfare of a man who was living at a Jackson Lane apartment on Oct. 20.
•  Investigated a report of a Valley View Road resident declining to return another person’s property on Oct. 21. Police said the person ultimately returned the property.
•  Helped resolve a child custody related dispute at the Briarwood Apartments on Oct. 22.
•  Checked on a report of a “suspicious vehicle” at Mary Hogan Elementary School on Oct. 22. Police said they found nothing suspicious.

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