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Vermont State Police Log: Salisbury woman cited in family fight

ADDISON COUNTY — Vermont State Police came away from call about a family fight in Salisbury this past Friday evening with a 44-year-old woman in custody.

Troopers responded to a report of a fight on Dec. 15 at 5:49 p.m. They determined that Tammy Jackson of Salisbury had committed a crime, took her into custody on Dec. 16, transported her to the New Haven barracks and cited her for first-degree aggravated domestic assault.

Meanwhile on Dec. 16, troopers stopped a car on Route 7 in New Haven at about 9:45 p.m. after observing a motor vehicle violation. They ended up citing Daniel Fram, 45, of Lincoln with driving under the influence.

Separately, on Sunday, Dec. 17, at 10:48 a.m., Vermont State Police were dispatched after a report of a dispute at residence on Lincoln Road in Lincoln. At the scene, troopers identified Isaiah Webb, 43, of Brandon as the instigator of a disturbance at homes along Lincoln Road. Officers noted that Webb appeared to be impaired, and they found out that he had operated a motor vehicle on a public highway. Troopers spoke with several residents in the area and were told that Webb had acted in a disorderly manner causing unrest to the public. 

State police arrested Webb, and cited him for aggravated disorderly conduct; grossly negligent driving; and refusing to be tested for driving under the influence of drugs, second offense.

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