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Middlebury Police Log for Dec. 10

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police cited Oral Morin, 66, of Salisbury for driving under the influence, following a report of a single-vehicle crash on High Street on Dec. 3. 
Police said they measured Morin’s blood-alcohol content at 0.215% at the scene; the legal limit for driving is 0.08%. Police said no one was injured in the crash and that Morin is slated to answer to the DUI charge on Dec. 23 in Addison Superior Court, criminal division.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
•  Loaned the services of the Middlebury police dog to Rutland PD in the search for a suspect in an armed robbery on Nov. 30.
•  Responded to a suspected break-in at a room at the Middlebury Inn on Nov. 30.
•  Responded to a domestic disturbance at a North Pleasant Street home on Nov. 30.
•  Checked on allegations that employees of a Marble Works business weren’t wearing masks on Nov. 30.
•  Interviewed the families of two local juveniles involved in a dispute on Nov. 30.
•  Received a report on Dec. 1 that an alleged sexual offense had occurred at an Otterside Court residence.
•  Cited Alycia Labor, 29, of Bristol for driving under the influence of drugs, following a stop on Route 7 on Dec. 2. Police said an evidentiary sample of Labor’s blood was sent to the Vermont Forensic Lab for analysis, and results are pending.
•  Responded to a report of a man having a mental health crisis at a Court Street residence on Dec. 2. Police connected the man to the Counseling Service of Addison County.
•  Spoke with a Case Street resident on Dec. 2 who reported his rifle has been missing for around a year.
•  Were informed on Dec. 2 of the theft of a maroon Saturn Ion vehicle from a Case Street resident’s driveway. The matter remains under investigation, according to police.
•  Received a report of the alleged breaking of the state’s COVID-related rules at a College Street business on Dec. 3.
•  Spoke with a parent who had left children unattended in a vehicle while patronizing a Route 7 South store on Dec. 3.
•  Investigated a two-vehicle accident on Court Street on Dec. 3.
•  Received a complaint about a vehicle with a loud exhaust in the Elm Street area on Dec. 4.
•  Served a temporary restraining order on a person who was on the Porter Medical Center campus on Dec. 4.
•  Investigated a report of an untimely death at a Case Street residence on Dec. 4. Police said Carrie LaRose, 38, had died of natural causes.
•  Assisted a person who was having a mental health episode in the Washington Street Extension area on Dec. 4.
•  Served a no-trespass order on Dec. 6 on a person who wasn’t wanted at a Washington Street address.
•  Helped a local household find a 15-year-old family member who was missing on Dec. 6.
•  Responded to a family argument at a Valley View home on Dec. 5.
•  Assisted Middlebury Regional EMS with a medical call at a Seminary Street Extension home on Dec. 5.
•  Assisted Vermont State Police in breaking up a reported fight at the Sugar House Motel on Route 7 North on Dec. 7. 

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