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Middlebury Police Log: Middlebury man cited for simple assault

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police cited Alton P. Brown II, 45, of Middlebury for simple assault; and cited Mildred Martin, 40, of Brandon on a warrant matter, following an investigation of an assault at a Case Street location on Sept. 2.

In other action last week, Middlebury police:

• Spoke with a potential victim of identity theft on Aug. 28.

• Cited Brandon T. Raymond, 37, of Middlebury for driving with a criminally suspended license on Weybridge Street on Aug. 28.

• Received a report about suspicious activity in the Washington Street and Case Street neighborhoods on Aug. 29.

• Investigated a report on Aug. 29 of disorderly people allegedly disrupting a Bakery Lane business.

• Assisted a local person who had lost their wallet on Aug. 29.

• Arrested Timothy Farr, 70, of Middlebury on an in-state warrant on Aug. 30, after he failed to appear in court.

• Investigated an alleged retail theft at a Court Street store on Aug. 30.

• Received, from Middlebury College Public Safety officials on Aug. 30, an unspecified quantity of drugs and drug paraphernalia to destroy.

• Served a no-trespass order on behalf of a local resident on Aug. 30.

• Assisted Middlebury Union High School staff with an unruly student on Aug. 30.

• Were informed on Aug. 30 of an MUHS student in possession of a vape product on Aug. 30.

• Arrested Timothy G. Farr, 70, of Middlebury and for violating his court-ordered conditions of release, on Court Street on Aug. 31.

• On Aug. 31, sought to check on the welfare of a suicidal woman at the intersection of Route 7 and Foote Street, but found that the woman had already been taken to Porter Hospital. 

• Checked on the welfare of some people who appeared to have passed out in a vehicle parked off North Pleasant Street on Sept. 1. Police said the people were OK.

• Investigated a report of an unsafe driver on Court Street on Sept. 1.

• Responded to a report of a dispute between two Court Street neighbors on Sept. 1.

• Responded to a report of a vehicle striking a building off Main Street on Sept. 1. Police said no one was injured.

• Investigated a report of a man begging for food and money from customers in the McDonald’s Restaurant drive-through on Sept. 1. Police told the man he wasn’t allowed to be on private restaurant property against the wishes of staff.

• Assisted Vermont State Police on a call for service on Route 7 in Leicester on Sept. 2.

• Checked on the welfare of a woman in the Jayne Court area on Sept. 2. Police said the woman was OK.

• Received a call from a person who was concerned about an unsupervised minor in a busy parking lot off Court Street on Sept. 2.

• Deployed speed tubes on Buttolph Drive on Sept. 2 for a traffic survey.

• Assisted state police with a drunken driving screening on Court Street on Sept. 3.

• Were informed that a vehicle had been keyed while parked off Mill Street on Sept. 3.

• Assisted Middlebury Regional EMS on a call to the South Leno Lane area on Sept. 3.

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