Crime
Vermont State Police Log for Oct. 17
ADDISON COUNTY — Vermont State Police stopped a Shoreham man twice this past weekend for being somewhere he wasn’t supposed to be.
On Saturday, Oct. 12, troopers responded around 5:30 a.m. to a report that a man was refusing to leave a Main Street home in Shoreham. Police looked into it and decided that Rodrigo Cardosodelima, 44, of Shoreham was in violation of an abuse prevention order by coming within 300 feet of the residence. So they arrested Cardosodelima, took him to the New Haven barracks and cited him for violation of an abuse prevention order. He was due to answer the charge in court on the next business day.
However, before he could make his plea to a judge, troopers were called to a Main Street, Shoreham, home on Sunday, Oct. 13, at a little before 3:30 a.m. and found Cardosodelima there again. Police arrested him again, cited him for the same crime again and jailed him at the Marble Valley Regional Correctional Facility with bail set at $500.
Meanwhile, troopers at the local state police barracks helped out at a bad traffic accident that sent two people to the hospital and blocked Route 7 traffic for a couple hours this past Friday afternoon.
On Oct. 11 at 2:18 p.m. police responded to a two-vehicle crash in New Haven on Route 7 near River Road and in the vicinity of the Sugar House Motel. Police report that Janette Lattrell, 64, of Middlebury was driving a 2012 Ford Fusion when she turned left out of a parking lot onto Route 7 and failed to yield a northbound 2018 Ram 2500 pickup driven by Dwight Mazor, 53, of Charlotte. The Ram struck the front, driver side door of the Ford, causing it to spin and come to a rest in the northbound lane. The pickup came to a controlled stop in the center of the highway.
Lattrell’s injuries were suspected to be serious, and she was rushed to UVM Medical Center for care. Her 59-year-old passenger, Margaret Pouliot of New Haven, was taken to Porter Medical Center for suspected minor injuries.
Mazor and his juvenile passenger were reported to be uninjured.
This area of Route 7 was closed for approximately 2 hours as a result of this incident. Vermont State Police was assisted on scene by the Middlebury police, Middlebury Regional EMS, and firefighters from New Haven and Middlebury
Anyone with information regarding the crash is asked to contact Trooper Anthony at the Vermont State Police New Haven barracks at 802-388-4919.
Separately, for the second time this month, state police cited Michael Kenyon, 46, of Vergennes for home improvement fraud. In this case, a Ferrisburgh resident reached out to state police on Oct. 8 to report their complaint. Police report that Kenyon was hired through Valley Pool and Spa Service LLC to provide pool servicing. Kenyon received an upfront payment for the pool servicing and weekly maintenance for several months, however police allege that he never completed the work. Attempts were made by the victim over several months to contact Kenyon to have the work completed and requested the funds be returned for the work that was not completed between March and October.
Ultimately, police said, Kenyon failed to follow a contract between him and the victim. Kenyon failed to complete the work in which he received funds for or provide a refund for the services not rendered.
State police cited Kenyon to appear in Addison County Superior Court, criminal division, on Dec. 30 to answer to the charge of home improvement fraud.
In other recent activity, state police on Oct. 10 at 6:42 p.m. stopped a vehicle in the Jiffy Mart parking lot at New Haven Junction. They cited the driver, identified as John A. Cunningham, 50, of Panton, for driving with a criminally suspended license and two counts of violation court ordered conditions of release.
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