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Addison County Sheriff’s Log for Jun. 26

ADDISON COUNTY — Between June 15 and 21, the Addison County Sheriff’s Department completed patrols in multiple towns, stopping 37 vehicles for various motor vehicle violations.

Also the department in Middlebury fingerprinted 19 people for background checks, and sent a new hire to a second week of training at the Police Academy in Pittsford.

On 6/15:

Ferrisburgh — Provided security for a special event at the Maritime Museum.

On 6/16:

Middlebury — Provided security at a state building due to threats.

Burlington — Assisted the Chittenden County Sheriff’s Department with a transport.

New Haven — Provided a VIN verification for a resident.

On 6/17:

Middlebury — Provided security at a state building due to threats.

Bennington — Assisted the Bennington County Sheriff’s Department with a transport for a jury trial.

Addison — Assisted Milton Police with attempting to locate a suspect from a hit and run crash.

Addison — Provided an escort for two oversized loads from the Crown Point Bridge to their final destination on Town Line Road.

Orwell — Assisted VSP with a call for a subject experiencing mental health issues.

Orwell — Received a call about three ATVs driving on Mt Independence Road. The ATVs were located and removed from the area.

On 6/18:

Middlebury — Provided security at a state building due to a threat.

Bennington — Assisted the Bennington County Sheriff’s Department with a transport for a jury trial.

On 6/19:

Bridport — Provided blue lights for a company that was working on power lines on Middle Road.

Middlebury — Assisted Middlebury PD with a response to an alarm.

On 6/20:

Middlebury — Conducted a background investigation

Cornwall — Assisted VSP with a motorcycle crash on Route 125

Middlebury — Deputy Balestra graduated from the Level 2 academy in Pittsford. He will begin the next phase of training, which will take several months and include additional classes at the Police Academy.

Salisbury — Responded to a report of a vehicle fire on Route 7. Preliminary investigation revealed that the fire was most likely caused by a faulty catalytic converter, causing it to overheat and set the back end of the vehicle on fire. The operator, Francis Fielder (44) of Goshen, was arrested for driving with a criminally suspended license.

Middlebury — Provided a transport to Grace House in Rutland for a person that was arrested for DUI by the Middlebury Police

On 6/21:

Middlebury — Assisted the Middlebury Police with a DUI arrest.

Weybridge — Provided traffic control assistance during a ceremony for the installation of a historical marker.

Leicester — Assisted VSP with a call on Route 7 for a person waving a gun.

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