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Middlebury Police Log: Investigation ends with larceny citation
MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police cited Wendy Bedard, 24, of Middlebury for petit larceny on Feb. 15 after investigating an embezzlement report at Kinney Drugs.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
• Assisted Middlebury Regional EMS with an uncooperative patient at Porter Hospital on Feb. 12.
• Assisted Middlebury Regional EMS with an injured juvenile on Valley View Drive on Feb. 13.
• Searched, in vain, for a man who was reportedly drunk and sitting in a snow bank off Mill Street on Feb. 13.
• Investigated a suspicious vehicle on Water Street on Feb. 13 in response to reports of possible “illegal activity” in that area.
• Received a report about a possible sexting incident involving students at Middlebury Union High School on Feb. 13. Police said the report remains under investigation.
• Conducted a death investigation at a Halladay Road home on Feb. 13. Police found Pamela Sands, 54, deceased due to medical issues.
• Responded to a report of a loud argument inside a Court Street apartment building on Feb. 14. Police separated the parties involved.
• Conducted winter parking ban enforcement throughout the village on Feb. 14.
• Assisted Two Brothers Tavern in removing a drunken customer on Feb. 15.
• Helped Vermont State Police with a traffic stop on Washington Street on Feb. 15.
• Responded to the Dunkin Donuts on Court Street on Feb. 15 on a report of a customer who was suicidal. Police said they took the man to get a mental health evaluation at the Counseling Service of Addison County.
• Investigated a reported family fight at a Court Street residence on Feb. 16.
• Helped a person who was receiving unwanted messages on Feb. 16.
• Checked on the welfare of a local child on behalf of New York City Children’s Services on Feb. 16.
• Responded to a report of a disorderly man at the Frank Mahady Courthouse on Feb. 16. Police said the man had left upon their arrival.
• Helped a Middlebury Union Middle School student who was having a rough day on Feb. 16.
• Were informed of the theft of a wallet from the Parent/Child Center of Addison County on Feb. 16. Police said the wallet was recovered, though minus cash and Social Security card.
• Helped a South Village Green resident who was experiencing health problems on Feb. 16.
• Checked a report of suspicious people in the Seymour Street area on Feb. 17. They turned out to be Jehovah’s Witnesses visiting local homes, according to police.
• Helped Vergennes police with a suspect at Porter Hospital on Feb. 17.
• Responded to Woodland Park area to assist Middlebury Regional EMS with a possible overdose patient on Feb. 17.
• Conducted winter parking ban enforcement on Bakery Lane on Feb. 17.
• Responded to a noise complaint at a Court Street apartment on Feb. 18.
• Investigated a report of an abandoned snow machine on the VAST snowmobile trail off Halladay Road on Feb. 18.
• Checked the welfare of a man in the Bakery Lane area on Feb. 18.
• Ticketed vehicles that were in violation of the town’s winter parking ban on Bakery Lane on Feb. 19.
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