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Middlebury Police Log: Middlebury man cited for leaving accident scene

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police cited Christopher Ray Morgan, 57, of Middlebury for leaving the scene of an accident, following an alleged incident near the Middlebury Animal Hospital on April 13.
Police allege Morgan’s grey pickup truck hit a tree and a fire hydrant before he drove away on Washington Street Extension.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
•  Helped resolve a domestic dispute at a Forest Ridge Drive home on April 9.
•  Informed Vermont Agency of Transportation officials about some large stones that had spilled onto Route 7 South on April 9.
•  Launched an investigation into a sexual harassment complaint in the Route 7 South area on April 9.
•  Responded to a report of a “suspicious person” on Mary Hogan Elementary School grounds on April 10.
•  Received a report that a student had allegedly assaulted a staff member at the Champlain Valley Academy in Catamount Park on April 11. Police continue to investigate the complaint.
•  Assisted a local girl who reported receiving a suspicious call on her cell phone on April 13.
•  Cited Skylar Many, 28, of Middlebury for driving under the influence, following a stop on South Pleasant Street on April 13. Police said Many declined to submit to a breath test.
•  Responded to a report about the alleged assault of a Middlebury College student at an on-campus concert on April 14. The investigation continues, police said.
•  Responded to a noise complaint at a South Pleasant Street residence on April 14.
•  Were informed that someone drove away from a Route 7 filling station without paying for their gasoline on April 14. Police contacted the driver and told him the credit card transaction had not gone through.
•  Helped remove an unwanted, intoxicated person from a Seymour Street residence on April 14.
•  Helped the Middlebury Fire Department and Middlebury Regional EMS investigate a report of a smoke alarm at a Monroe Street residence on April 16.

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