Crime
Middlebury Police Log: Woman with knife taken into custody
MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police took into custody a woman who was experiencing a mental health crisis during this past Thursday afternoon. She had allegedly brandished a knife at authorities outside of 15 Court St. on May 15 (see related story).
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
• Responded to a noise disturbance at a North Pleasant Street home on May 12.
• Helped Vermont State Police at a traffic stop at the intersection of Court and Monroe streets on May 12.
• Opened an investigation into a possible case of possession of child sexual abuse material in the Airport Road area on May 12.
• Assisted a local woman on May 12 who was being scammed online.
• Cited Tanya Brace, 35, for driving with a criminally suspended license on North Pleasant Street on May 12.
• On May 13, arrested Todd Gordon, 51, and Richard Murray, 58, both of Middlebury, on separate outstanding warrants for their arrest.
• Assisted with a juvenile issue at Middlebury Union Middle School on May 13.
• Helped a landlord who was “having issues” with a tenant on May 13.
• Responded to a report of a man littering and “making people uncomfortable” in the North Pleasant Street area on May 13.
• Assisted the Department for Children & Families with an upset woman in the South Village Green neighborhood on May 13.
• Tried to find a sick raccoon reported in the Buttolph Drive area on May 13.
• Assisted a juvenile on May 14 who had run away from home.
• Helped Addison Central School District officials with a suspected fraud case on May 14.
• Warned a man who was throwing clothing and drinking alcohol in the Court Street area on May 14.
• Responded to a noise complaint in the North Pleasant Street area on May 15.
• Cited Cory Parizo, 45, and Crystal Roth, 45, both of Rutland, for retail theft, after they were allegedly found to have been shoplifting at Hannaford supermarket on May 15.
• Responded to a two-vehicle crash, with no injuries, on Court Street Extension on May 15.
• Checked on a man found sleeping on a bench off Main Street at around 11 a.m. on May 15.
• Checked on the welfare of a man in downtown Middlebury on May 15.
• Investigated a report of a vehicle leaving the scene of an accident on Court Street on May 16.
• Checked on the welfare of a Seymour Street resident on May 16.
• Responded to a three-vehicle accident at the intersection of Main and Seymour streets on May 16. Police reported no injuries.
• Responded, with Middlebury Regional EMS, to a medication overdose case in Triangle Park on May 16. Police said MREMS took the patient to Porter Hospital.
• Cited Gerald H. Moulton, 41, of Bridport for driving under the influence, following a traffic stop on College Street on May 16.
• Received a report about a man acting in a disorderly fashion outside of Shaw’s Supermarket on May 17. Police said the man had left before they got there.
• Responded to another report of a disorderly person on May 17, this one involving a man outside a Court Street Extension business. Police said the man had left before their arrival.
• Were informed of the theft of a trash receptacle from a Lowers Plains Road address on May 17.
• Pulled over a driver speeding in the South Street area on May 17. The officer quickly learned the woman in the passenger seat was in labor. The vehicle made it to Porter Hospital.
• Responded to a noise complaint related to a Middlebury College party in the Cross Street area on May 18.
• Helped a local resident with a scam-related complaint on May 18.
• Responded to a noise disturbance at a South Pleasant Street apartment building on May 18.
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