Barre police log: April 28 - May 3
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Published: May 5, 2009
These are some of the calls received by the Barre Police Department from April 28 to May 3:
April 28
Six peacocks were reported in the roadway by the Hope Cemetery.
Fifteen juveniles were reportedly trying to assault another juvenile at a George Street location.
Kids were reportedly throwing firecrackers at each other.
A caller said her friend was bragging about the fact that on Prospect Street on Sunday night somebody had a 40 caliber gun pointed at her head.
A Seminary Street resident reported vandalism to her and her husband's vehicle. She said shaving cream or gel was used to commit the vandalism.
A Grant Avenue resident said a camera charger was stolen from her vehicle and stuff was strewn about, though some change was not taken.
A caller reported a truck that was parked behind the Granite Museum had its windshield smashed.
April 29
Khadija McGary, 28, was lodged for protective custody.
An Allen Street woman reported a large rolled-up rug in a roadway. She said she would pick it up, but she is wearing heels.
A Beckley Street resident said his car was keyed the previous night.
A caller from the Beverage Baron on North Main Street said they witnessed a male steal returned bottles and is now at the redemption center trying to redeem them.
The Central Vermont Humane Society said a dog at a residence is being hit and kicked.
A caller said he was being harassed in front of the courthouse.
The Good Samaritan Haven reported an attempted theft of its computer.
April 30
A caller from Vintage Ladies on North Main Street said a framed antique photo was stolen from out front of the store.
A large fight was reported across the street from Burger King.
A caller from a cell phone said he was following a vehicle being operated by a driver who was drinking out of a brown paper bag. The driver had crossed the center line at least three times, the caller said. The caller had followed the driver from East Barre down Washington Street.
May 1
A sex offense was reported at a Blackwell Street location where an individual was accused of exposing himself.
The superintendent of Miles Block on North Main Street called to report vandalism.
A caller said two of her tires were slashed on her vehicle on North Main Street.
A Warren Street resident reported that their apartment was ransacked overnight, though nothing appeared missing.
Kids were reportedly throwing tires down an embankment into traffic on West Patterson.
A caller reported a hit-and-run accident at the south end Cumberland Farms on South Main Street.
A caller reported her 17-year-old daughter as a runaway.
A male subject said his girlfriend was being beat on and then 911 lost the caller.
A caller reported that her landlord was trespassing on the property.
A caller said they heard gun shots and people screaming coming from the Spaulding Street area.
A caller said they had their car broken into by Gusto's.
May 2
Stephanie Myette was lodged on a Washington County warrant with a blood-alcohol level of .169.
Christopher Burk, 37, was lodged in Barre for DUI by the Montpelier Police Department.
A caller said someone dropped trash on her property on Smith Street and no one will own up to it.
A noise disturbance was reported on Spaulding Street.
A caller said neighbors on North Seminary Street left the previous afternoon on and left their two dogs there, which have been barking ever since.
A family fight was reported on Merchant Street.
May 3
A caller from North Main Street said a drunk female took their bicycle and threw it off a bridge.
Cindy Allen, 41, was lodged with a blood-alcohol level of .179.
A caller said he was assaulted on Summer Street.
A loud party was reported at Kent Place.
A loud party was reported on Webster Street.


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