A person driving a municipal work vehicle was accused of speeding by a bystander, after that person’s partner was issued a citation for an incident involving the operator.
As Nelson Mandela said, “May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears.”
Among the items police did deal with was helping a person by providing information on how to file a complaint with the Vermont Human Rights Commission.
This is just the most recent spate in what has been a months-long issue.
The driver, who was suspected to be intoxicated according to police, was picked up by a family member before officers arrived.
Police were investigating a June 10 theft from Kinney Drugs and a theft from Shaw’s on June 8.
Between June 1 and June 7, Vergennes police also conducted 15 traffic stops, four directed patrols, one foot patrol, three vehicle identification number verifications and one VIN number inspection.
As of Monday, the incident was continuing to be investigated.
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