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Middlebury Police Log: Middlebury K9 unit aids other local law enforcement

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police loaned the department’s K9 team to Vermont State Police at a vehicle stop on Route 7 on March 25. Police said K9 Guinness alerted on the vehicle, prompting police to seek a search warrant for the vehicle.

In other action last week, Middlebury police:

• Gave a courtesy ride to an elderly patient who had been discharged from Porter Hospital on March 25.

• Responded to a report with what police described as a “seemingly highly intoxicated” man, with a bloodied face, who was yelling in the Route 7 South area on March 25.

• Responded to a report of a man yelling from the roof of a building on Route 7 South on March 25.

• Responded, with Middlebury Regional EMS, to a reported medical emergency at a Court Street business on March 26.

• Helped a homeless person find a warm place to stay the night of March 26.

• Assisted with a juvenile issue at Middlebury Union Middle School (MUMS) on March 26.

• Responded to a dispute between some Jayne Court neighbors on March 27.

• Cited Abby Bray, 54, described as a transient from the Rutland area, for assault on law enforcement officer, after providing her a courtesy ride in the Court Street area on March 27.

• Responded to a report of a “sick looking skunk” in the Brookside Drive area on March 27.

• Helped a driver with car trouble on South Pleasant Street on March 27.

• Investigated a report of a sick or injured skunk in the Buttolph Drive area, on March 27. Police found the skunk to be deceased.

• Investigated an alleged assault at MUMS on March 28.

• Loaned the department’s K9 team to help find a missing juvenile in Brandon on March 28.

• Helped a local man who had been targeted by a gift-card scam on March 28.

• Assisted Vermont State Police with the loan of the department’s K9 team at a stop at the intersection of Munger Street and Quarry Road on March 28.

• Checked on the welfare of a person who was under the influence of drugs in the Court Street area on March 28.

• Arrested Emmalee Schroeder-Smith, 29, on an active warrant for her arrest, at the intersection of Munger Street and Quarry Road on March 28.

• Arrested Payton Artt, 25, on an active warrant for his arrest, on East Main Street on March 28.

• Assisted a person experiencing a mental health crisis in the South Village Green neighborhood on March 29.

• Responded to a noise complaint in the South Village Green neighborhood on March 29.

• Received a report about an alleged theft from Shaw’s supermarket on March 29.

• Served a no-trespass notice on a person who had attempted to steal merchandise from a Court Street store on March 29.

• Responded, along with Middlebury Regional EMS, to a two-vehicle crash, with injuries, at the intersection of Court and Cross streets on March 29.

• Took a very intoxicated person into protective custody on March 29.

• Responded to a report of a truck sliding off the road near Wright Park on March 29.

• Gave a ride home to an intoxicated woman on March 29.

• Got shelter for a person who was stranded on Academy Street on March 29.

• Responded to a report of downed utility wires on Burnham Drive on March 30.

• Dealt with reports of trees in the roadway on Route 7 on March 30.

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