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Middlebury: Man cited for assault with a bat

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police cited Robert Carter, 18, of Middlebury for two counts of simple assault, after he allegedly chased a man and struck him with a baseball bat in the Lindale Circle area on Aug. 11.
Police said the victim declined medical attention.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
•  Investigated a report of inappropriate messages being sent between two youths at Middlebury Union Middle School on Aug. 6.
•  Cited Traci M. Lussier, 35, of Middlebury for domestic assault, stemming from an alleged incident in the Valley View Drive area on Aug. 6.
•  Assisted Middlebury firefighters with a vehicle fire off Exchange Street on Aug. 6. Police believe the fire was caused by a mechanical issue.
•  Responded to a report of graffiti being drawn on the Battell Block in downtown Middlebury on Aug. 6.
•  Investigated a report of two counterfeit $20 bills being passed at the Middlebury Mobil Short Stop on Court Street Extension on Aug. 7. Police said the U.S. Secret Service confirmed the bills were bad.
•  Responded to a report of a person who had overdosed on medication in the Jackson Lane neighborhood on Aug. 7. Police said Middlebury Regional EMS officials took the woman to Porter Hospital.
•  Cited Samuel Leno, 18, of Hancock for retail theft, in connection with an alleged incident at Hannaford’s Supermarket on Aug. 7.
•  Served a no-stalking order on a local person in the Maple Street area on Aug. 7.
•  Cited Dawn Doviak, 37, of Brandon for retail theft, in connection with an alleged incident at Kinney Drugs on Court Street on Aug. 7.
•  Served a temporary restraining order on a man in the Valley View neighborhood on Aug. 7.
•  Helped Vermont Department for Children & Families officials in serving a court order for removal of children from a parent in the South Village Green neighborhood on Aug. 8.
•  Received a report about a drunken man allegedly starting a campfire on private property off South Munger Street on Aug. 9.
•  Heard on Aug. 9 from a local resident about a possible scam.
•  Cited Michael Moulton, 19, of Salisbury for leaving the scene of an accident at the intersection of Route 7 and Exchange Street on Aug. 9.
•  Responded to a noise complaint in the Court Street Extension area on Aug. 10.
•  Checked into a noise complaint allegedly involving firecrackers and a dog in the College Street area on Aug. 11. Police said they found no one at the site.
•  Investigated a verbal dispute between some Methodist Lane neighbors on Aug. 11.
•  Responded to an alleged fight between some people on the town green on Aug. 11. Police said they located some suspects, who claimed no violence had occurred.
•  Received a report about a man allegedly staring at women in the Main Street area on Aug. 11. Police found the man, who denied the charge.
•  Assisted Middlebury Regional EMS officials in caring for a local woman who was having a mental health crisis on Aug. 11. The woman was taken to Porter Hospital to meet with Counseling Service of Addison County officials.
•  Assisted Middlebury College Public Safety with a drunken person on campus on Aug. 11.
•  Received a report on Aug. 11 about a Mister Ups Restaurant customer allegedly taking a liquor bottle from the business and placing it in her truck.
•  Responded to a report of a man pushing a child out of a vehicle near the intersection of Route 7 and Exchange Street on Aug. 12. Police said they were unable to locate the vehicle in question.
•  Investigated a report of a broken window at a Twin Circles home on Aug. 12. Police said there were no indications anyone tried to get into the home.
•  Responded to a vandalism complaint at an Elm Street business on Aug. 12.

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