Crime

Middlebury Police Log: Local cited for DUI after stop

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police on July 8 cited a town resident for driving under the influence of drugs.
Following a Court Street traffic stop police cited Hunter J. Quesnel, 24, of Middlebury for the offense after observation.
Police said they took a sample of Quesnel’s blood as evidence and sent it to the Vermont Forensic Lab for analysis; results are pending.
In other action between July 6 and 13, Middlebury police:
On July 6:
•  Checked a Mead Lane apartment because of an odor a landlord feared was of a dead body. Police discovered rotting food in an oven. The tenant was not present. 
•  Aided a motorist on Route 7 South. 
•  Responded to a report of a couple arguing in the Hannaford Supermarket parking lot, but found no one. 
On July 7:
•  Helped Vermont State Police with an accident in New Haven.
•  Stood by while a family member picked up belongings from a South Munger Street residence following a domestic dispute. 
•  Checked a report of a suspicious vehicle at a Creek Road business and found a person playing a game on a cell phone.
•  Responded to a false report of loud music from the railroad construction site. 
On July 8: 
•  Responded to a reported assault on Danyow Drive and determined it was unfounded.
•  Investigated a possible theft of car keys from a Court Street apartment.
•  Responded to accidents on Court and North Pleasant streets.
•  Went to High Street to check the welfare of a woman who appeared to be in distress due to the heat and called Middlebury Regional Emergency Medical Services (MREMS) to help her.
•  Began investigation of an East Main Street report of fraudulent checks that police said had been manufactured to mimic business checks.
•  Checked the welfare or a Court Street resident, who was determined to be OK.
•  Could not find a vehicle reported to be operated erratically on College Street. 
•  Assisted MREMS on North Pleasant Street.
On July 9:
•  Asked a female Halladay Road tenant to quiet down, action taken after responding to a complaint. 
•  Checked a report of a suspicious suitcase left near a Court Street Dumpster; police determined it was trash. 
•  Checked the welfare of a Court Street resident, who was determined to be OK.
•  Identified a juvenile caught shoplifting at Stone Mill Public Market and notified a parent.
•  Arrested David E. Leonard, 43, of Middlebury on an outstanding warrant.
•  Helped calm a domestic dispute on Delancey Lane. 
•  Determined an email threat reported by a Jayne Court resident to be a hoax. 
On July 10: 
•  Responded to a report of cars possibly racing on Court Street, but could not find them. 
•  Dealt with a loud music complaint on Halladay Road.
•  Helped a motorist on Case Street.
•  Directed traffic around a downed power cable on Case Street.
•  Handled an accident in Chipman Park.
On July 11: 
•  On South Village Green helped MREMS lift a patient. 
•  Went to an East Main Street address to look for an individual seen on a surveillance camera at an unoccupied home, but found no one. 
•  Responded to a report of a loose calf on Seymour Street Extension. 
On July 12: 
•  At Maplefield’s on Route 7 South arrested Kim Schroeder, 59, of Leicester on an outstanding warrant. 
•  Responded to a report of a man “mostly passed out” inside a gray pickup truck in the Mary Hogan School parking lot, but were unable to find the vehicle.
•  Helped a motorist on Route 7 North. 
•  Spoke with a man drinking and littering behind a closed business on Seymour Street.
•  Responded to a report of vandalism on North Main Street. 
•  Assisted Vergennes police with a suicidal juvenile
 On July 13: 
•  Determined a report of barking dogs on Halladay Road was unfounded. 
•  Responded to a report of a loose cow in the roadway on Route 7 North. 
•  Looked into a report of someone honking a horn on Court Street Extension, but could find no issue.

Share this story:

More News
Crime

Vermont State Police Log: Two local drivers cited for DUI

Vermont State Police cited local men for drunken driving in two separate incidents in the … (read more)

Crime

Bristol Police Log for Jan. 16

Bristol police in recent weeks have worked to enforce the town’s winter parking ban.

Crime

Vergennes Police Log: Police investigate fraudulent bank withdrawals

Vergennes police on Jan. 7 issued multiple citations to a St. Albans man after conducting … (read more)

Share this story: