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Middlebury Police Log: Rutland woman cited after stop for violating conditions

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police cited Amy Mollison, 32, of Rutland for two counts of violating the conditions of her release and possession of cocaine, following their investigation of a suspicious vehicle on Court Street Extension on Nov. 28. At the same time, police arrested Lauren Fredette, 34, of Wallingford on an active in-state arrest warrant. Police said Fredette was taken to the Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility for lack of $1,000 bail.

In addition to conducting daily patrols of the Bakery Lane area to check on houseless people camping under the Cross Street Bridge, Middlebury police last week:

• Responded to a report of a cow loose on Route 7 South, near the intersection with East Main Street (Route 125) on Nov. 27.

• Assisted two people experiencing mental health crises on Nov. 27.

• Responded to a North Pleasant Street business where two youths had allegedly tried to buy alcohol on Nov. 27.

• Arrested Tracey Martel, 44, of Middlebury on an active in-state arrest warrant on Nov. 27. Police said Martel was taken to the Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility for lack of $5,000 bail.

• Responded to a report of a loose cow on Fred Johnson Circle on Nov. 28.

• Served a temporary restraining order on a man while he was at the Frank Mahady Courthouse on Nov. 28.

• Began an investigation on Nov. 28 into the reported theft of several Husqvarna tools from the Tractor Supply store off Foote Street in Middlebury.

• With help from state police, located a missing juvenile in the Rogers Road area on Nov. 28.

• Informed a person they had to leave the town gazebo for the evening on Nov. 29.

• Responded to a report of a loose cow on Route 7 South on Nov. 29.

• Responded to a report of a disorderly man in the Main Street area on Nov. 30.

• Helped a local man believed to have been a victim of a phone scam on Nov. 30.

• Assisted a Washington Street businessperson with an unwanted customer who had allegedly been swearing at employees on Nov. 30.

• Helped a person who was experiencing a mental health crisis in Catamount Park off Exchange Street on Nov. 30.

• Arrested Timothy Farr, 70, of Middlebury on an outstanding warrant in the Court Street area on Nov. 30.

• Responded to a two-vehicle accident with minor injuries at the intersection of East Main Street and Route 7 South on Nov. 30.

• Enforced the overnight winter parking ban downtown on Nov. 30 and again on Dec. 4.

• Assisted the Addison County Sheriff’s Department with a traffic stop on Shard Villa Road on Dec. 1.

• Assisted a Court Street business owner in stopping a person from panhandling outside of their establishment on Dec. 1.

• Received a report on Dec. 1 about a Middlebury College student receiving threatening electronic messages.

• Stopped a person for driving erratically on North Pleasant Street on Dec. 1. Police said they wrote the driver several tickets, including one for not having a valid driver’s license.

• Investigated a report of “suspicious activity” in the Main Street area on Dec. 1.

• Following their investigation of a “suspicious vehicle” report, cited Ben Webb, 40, of Middlebury for violation of his conditions of release, in the Maple Street area on Dec. 2.

• Investigated a complaint about loud music and a person partying at a Jayne Court residence at around 7:50 p.m. on Dec. 2. Police said it was quiet at the home when they arrived.

• Assisted Vermont State Police in locating a lost juvenile near the intersection of Route 7 North and River Road on Dec. 2.

• Collected donated toys on Dec. 2 from collection bins throughout town for this year’s Middlebury PD holiday toy drive.

• Searched in vain for a possible drunken driver in the North Pleasant Street area during the morning of Dec. 2.

• Interceded in a family dispute at a Valley View Road residence on Dec. 3.

• Served a no-trespass order on a man who had allegedly become angry and threatening while in the Verizon store on Court Street on Dec. 3.

• Recovered a damaged, stolen vehicle from Whitehall, N.Y., that had been left on an Airport Road resident’s lawn on Dec. 3.

• Responded to a report of a single gunshot in the Halladay Road area on Dec. 3. Police said they visited the area and found nothing amiss.

• Continued their investigation on Dec. 3 into the recent theft of a vehicle from the Lower Foote Street area.

• Responded to a South Pleasant Street residence on Dec. 3 on a report of “suspicious activity.”

• Assisted Middlebury Regional EMS on a report of an “agitated patient” on Middlebury College campus on Dec. 3.

• Responded to a noise complaint at a Cross Street residence on Dec. 3. 

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