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Middlebury Police Log: Police look into stolen silverware
MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police received a report on Feb. 16 that someone had stolen silverware form a Seminary Street home.
Police said there were no signs of a break-in, but they continue to investigate the matter.
In other action last week, Middlebury police:
• Received a report on Feb. 11 of a Water Street apartment tenant’s door being damaged.
• Took a mental health patient to the Porter Hospital under an emergency evaluation order on Feb. 11.
• Were informed that a vehicle had left the Maplefields store on North Pleasant Street without paying for gas on Feb. 11.
• Investigated a report of a vehicle leaving the scene of an accident in the Porter Hospital parking lot on Feb. 11.
• Assisted Counseling Service of Addison County (CSAC) officials with a client who was having a mental health crisis in the Route 7 North area on Feb. 11.
• Responded to a vehicle crash on Route 7 South on Feb. 12 that resulted in a person sustaining minor injuries.
• Assisted a person who was experiencing a medical issue on Exchange Street on Feb. 12. Police helped the person until Middlebury Regional EMS officials arrived.
• Assisted supervisors at the Charter House shelter on North Pleasant Street who reported having difficulty with a “disruptive” man who was staying there on Feb. 13. Police helped restore calm and the man was allowed to the stay the night at the shelter.
• Again visited the Carter House shelter on Feb. 13, on a report of a man “acting oddly,” to the extent he was raising concerns among staff.
• Ticketed multiple vehicles on College Street that were in violation of the town’s winter parking ban on Feb. 13. Police also requested a tow truck to take away one vehicle each on College Street and Storrs Avenue.
• Responded to Middlebury Union Middle School at around 5 p.m. on Feb. 14 on a report of a missing student. Police said the child was located a short time later.
• Received a report about a vehicle leaving the scene of an accident at the intersection of Seymour and Main streets on Feb. 14.
• Investigated a minor altercation between two students at Middlebury Union High School on Feb. 14. Police said school administrators will deal with the incident.
• Were informed of the theft of a catalytic converter from a vehicle parked at G. Stone Motors off Boardman Street on Jan. 14.
• Responded to a report of a man and woman “acting suspiciously” at the Maplefields store on North Pleasant Street on Feb. 14.
• Worked with CSAC officials in helping a woman who had suffered a mental health crisis at a Birchard Park residence on Feb. 14.
• Interviewed a person who claimed to have been slapped by another person on Main Street on Feb. 14. Police said the case remains under investigation.
• Served a no-trespass order on a woman who had allegedly refused to leave the entryway of the Rite Aid Pharmacy on Court Street Extension on Feb. 14.
• Were informed that someone had vandalized the gear shift lever on a vehicle parked off South Street Extension on Feb. 14.
• Ticketed five vehicles and towed another four that were parked on College Street in violation of the town’s winter parking ban on Feb. 14.
• Located the owner of a vehicle that had been left running for a long period of time on Ossie Road on Feb. 15.
• Responded to a reported verbal dispute between two apartment roommates in the Court Street area on Feb. 15.
• Removed an uninvited guest from a Birchard Park home on Feb. 15. Police said they took the woman to her own home and contacted CSAC to assist her.
• Received a report of an uncooperative Middlebury College student on Old Chapel Road on Feb. 15.
• Responded to a report on Feb. 16 of a man walking along Maple Street, “hitting things with a stick.” The man told police he was “expressing himself.”
• Gave a ride to a drunken man who had been trespassing on Middlebury College campus on Feb. 17. Police said they took the man to the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel.
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