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Middlebury Police Log: Police, EMS respond to woman in need
MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police responded, with Middlebury Regional EMS, to a Jan. 4 report of a suicidal woman in the Bakery Lane area who also needed to be evaluated for frostbite symptoms in wake of cold weather exposure.
In other action last week, Middlebury police enforced the community’s overnight winter parking ban downtown on Dec. 30 and 31, and on Jan. 6.
Officers also:
• Helped recover a loose dog in the Valley View neighborhood on Dec. 30.
• Investigated a reported family dispute at a Case Street residence on Dec. 30.
• Investigated an unlawful trespass complaint at a Court Street address on Dec. 30.
• Connected a local resident with mental health counseling on Dec. 30.
• Responded to a report of a man experiencing a mental health crisis on Dec. 30.
• Responded to a complaint about a tractor-trailer that someone had parked on Cady Road on Dec. 31.
• Confiscated cannabis vape pens from two underage men following a traffic stop on Route 7 North on Jan. 1.
• Spoke with a man who was heaving a mental health crisis on North Pleasant Street on Jan. 1.
• Assisted with a fire department call to a South Ridge residence on Jan. 1.
• Calmed a local man who was having a tough time on Jan. 1.
• Helped a drunken resident get back to their home on Jan. 1.
• Spoke with a local couple who had been arguing about a missing gold chain on Jan. 2.
• Responded, with Middlebury Regional EMS and Middlebury Heavy Rescue, to Weybridge Street for a single-vehicle rollover accident on Jan. 2. Police said the vehicle’s occupants suffered only minor injuries that were treated at Porter Hospital.
• Warned a person who was in violation of the town’s open-container law on Main Street on Jan. 2.
• Assisted a person who had been having a mental health crisis in a Washington Street business with on Jan. 2.
• Assisted with a “juvenile issue” at Middlebury Union High School on Jan. 2.
• Assisted Middlebury Regional EMS respond to a report of a man “actively cutting himself in the neck” at a Route 7 South location on Jan. 3.
• Responded to Route 7 South and Seminary Street Extension areas on two separate reports of downed trees during the evening of Jan. 3.
• Assisted state police at the scene of a vehicle accident off Route 30 in Cornwall on Jan. 3.
• Cited Moriah Donahue, 37, of Middlebury for driving with a criminally suspended license on Washington Street on Jan. 3.
• Gave a ride home to a man who’d been walking along Quarry Road during bitter cold temperatures on Jan. 4.
• Assisted Vermont State Police with a DUI investigation at the intersection of Route 7 and Plains Road in Salisbury on Jan. 4.
• Responded to a noise complaint in the Valley View Drive neighborhood on Jan. 4.
• Investigated a report that two men had allegedly stolen some alcohol from the Jolley convenience store on Court Street on Jan. 5.
• Were informed of the theft of some items from a vehicle parked off Brookside Drive on Jan. 5.
• Served a temporary restraining order on a local man on Jan. 5.
• Responded to a report of a man having a mental health crisis downtown on Jan. 5.
• Checked on a houseless man living in a tent off Merchants Row on Jan. 5.
• Served a no-trespass order on a woman who had been causing a disturbance at a Court Street business on Jan. 5.
• Assisted a local parent with an out-of-control child on Jan. 5.
• Allowed a local houseless person to warm up in the police department lobby to escape cold temperatures during the early morning of Jan. 6.
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