Uncategorized

Middlebury Police Log: Verbal confrontation at MUHS investigated

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police were called to Middlebury Union High School at the start of the school day on Monday, April 29, to investigate a report that a man got out of his car and followed an MUHS student to the school, verbally accosting her about her driving.
The man said the female student ran a stop sign and pulled out directly in front of him causing him to slam on his brakes.  Police said that apparently a puppy flew off his car seat and hit the dashboard. The man in the car followed the female to MUHS, where he spoke to her about her driving.
Police did not take any official action against the man, but forwarded the case on to the state’s attorney for him to consider whether to issue charges or not.
In other recent activity Middlebury police:
•On April 29 at 11:20 a.m. responded to an accident with property damage on Maple Street.
•On April 29 at 11:37 a.m. spoke with a male and female having a verbal argument in the Court Street neighborhood.
•On April 29 investigated a complaint of damaged glass on a sign outside the Town Hall Theater.
•On April 29 received a report of activity at a vacant home in the Methodist Lane neighborhood, but a check with the key holder showed no recent activity inside the place.
•On April 30 a little before 1 a.m. received a report of horses in the road on East Main Street.
•On April 30 followed up on a 911 call in the Rogers Road neighborhood, took a report about an incident from earlier in the evening and instructed the resident to go to the courthouse first thing in the morning.
•On April 30 at 12:55 p.m. took a report that an intoxicated man punched wall at Rite Aid Pharmacy; found the man and took him home.
•On April 30 at around 3 p.m. calmed a dispute between a business owner and a Fed Ex driver on Exchange Street.
•On April 30 at around 6 p.m. served a protection order on a male.
•On April 30 at 6:40 p.m. looked into a report of a possible domestic dispute on Route 7 and found it was just a verbal argument.
•On April 30 a 7:55 p.m. logged a report of a stolen wallet at Shaw’s Supermarket; the wallet was found by an employee.
•On May 1 at 11:33 a.m. received a request to check on the welfare of a male who might be suicidal; officers located  the male in New York.
•On May 1 at 4:07 p.m. investigated a motor vehicle crash at Exchange Street and Route 7 North.
•On May 2 at 6:22 a.m. logged a report of a suspicious male at the Academy Street bus stop; police learned he was waiting for a bus.
•On May 2 at 9:49 a.m. received a request to check the welfare of a male family member; police found that the man was incarcerated.
•On May 2 at around noon received a report that an adult daughter was making threats of self harm. Police got in touch with the daughter and she left area with the parent.
•On May 2 at 2:40 p.m. investigated a motor vehicle crash with minor damage on Court Street Extension.
•On May 2 at 7:14 p.m. received a report of someone sleeping behind a Dumpster on Court Street but couldn’t find the person.
•On May 2 at 7:50 p.m. checked out a report that a hatch was open on the roof of the Mahady Courthouse and found no one in the building.
•On May 2 at 10:55 p.m. helped a man whose car had broken down on Bakery Lane.
•On May 2 at a few minutes before midnight looked into a report of a man and woman arguing, and determined that it was a verbal argument only.
•On May 3 and 7:22 p.m. assisted MREMS with an aggressive patient who needed to be transported from EastView to Porter Hospital for evaluation.
•On May 4 at 6:26 p.m. assisted MREMS at an Exchange Street call.
•On May 5 at a little after 12:30 a.m. received a report that a vehicle had been parked on Buttolph Drive for a long time, but couldn’t find the vehicle.
•On May 5 at 12:46 a.m. saw a person driving on Court Street who police knew to have a suspended license, stopped the vehicle and cited Misti Baker, 39, of Brandon for driving with a suspended license.
•On May 5 beginning at 8:45 a.m. provided traffic control for the Middlebury Maple Run.
•On May 5 at 9:41 a.m. assisted a parent with an out of control juvenile in the Weybridge Street neighborhood.
•On May 5 at around 10 a.m. looked into to a complaint of illegal dumping on North Branch Road.
•On May 5 at 3:24 p.m. responded to a complaint of shooting on South Street Extension and found that a man was shooting at targets with his son on their property.
•On May 5 at 5:16 p.m. checked on a report of an intoxicated male at the roundabout on Main Street; a friend of the man arrived to care for him.
•On May 5 at 7:15 p.m. responded to a report of a water main break on Woodland Park.

Share this story:

More News
Op/Ed Uncategorized

Hector Vila: The boundaries of education

There is a wide boundary between the teacher and the student, found most profoundly in col … (read more)

Naylor & Breen Uncategorized

Naylor & Breen Request for Proposals

Naylor and Breen 042524 2×4.5 OCCC RFP

Uncategorized

Bernard D. Kimball, 76, of Middlebury

MIDDLEBURY — Bernard D. Kimball, 76, passed away in Bennington Hospital on Jan. 10, 2023. … (read more)

Share this story: