Vermont State Police log: September 23 - 30
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Published: October 5, 2009
These are some of the calls received from
Sept. 23 to Sept. 30
Sept. 23
An assault was reported at a residence on Cabot Road in Woodbury.
A caller said his house on Perkins Road in Plainfield was broken into again.
A motorcycle accident with no injuries was reported on Highland Hill Road in Washington.
A custodial interference issue in Marshfield was reported to police.
Sept. 24
A caller reported that three people with backpacks and a flashlight were behind Sweet Pea Natural Food Market on Main Street in Waitsfield. The caller was concerned because she said the business has been broken into a couple times in the past few months.
A caller said her father pushed her during an argument on Lowery Road in Washington and she is afraid and doesn't have anywhere to go.
A car parked at the Red Hen Baking Company on Route 2 in Middlesex was reportedly broken into and an LCD projector was stolen.
A one-car accident with no injuries was reported on Culver Hill Road in Middlesex.
A caller said $5,000 in cash was stolen from a location on South Walden Road in Cabot. The complainant believed he knew who was responsible for the theft.
A caller said her neighbor threatened to harm her and her dog at an Austin Road location in Marshfield.
Suspicious activity was reported at the Plainfield Rec Field.
Sept. 25
An East Montpelier resident reported repeated calls from a drunk man.
A Warren resident said she came home at 3:30 p.m. and found that someone broke the lock on her front door.
Sept. 26
A possible drunk driver was reported on Route 100 in Waterbury.
A Waitsfield resident reported a burglary.
A man from Port Jefferson, N.Y. told police that someone was living in his condominium at Sugarbush that does not belong there.
Sept. 27
A one-car accident was reported at Route 2 and English Cemetery Road in Marshfield.
A restraining order violation was reported on Chelsea Road in Williamstown.
An accident was reported on Interstate 89 in Montpelier.
A car reportedly hit a bridge on Guptil Road in Waterbury and there were no injuries.
Sept. 28
State police were asked to use a police dog to help Montpelier Police Department during a search for a missing 7-year-old on Deerfield Drive in Montpelier. The child was reportedly found in a tree near the house.
A caller said seven bags of garbage were dumped on her property on Middle Road in Plainfield.
A minor two-car accident was reported on Main Street in Warren.
A caller said her daughter's iPod was stolen from a Danville Hill Road location in Cabot.
A complainant told police her bird was stolen and she believes her neighbor on Austin Road in Marshfield is the one who took it. The caller said she knows her neighbor took the bird because she can hear it in her apartment. The caller told police she had not yet asked the neighbor whether they had the bird.
A person at the Plainfield Health Center was reportedly upset because he cannot get his medications.
A burglary was reported on Wade Road in Moretown.
A complainant said his foot was run over on Route 100 in Duxbury.
Sept. 29
A sex offense was reported on Graham Road in Williamstown.
A caller advised that a dog is attacking a female in a wheelchair and her husband is trying to get the dog off her. The incident was reported on the Sugarbush Access Road in Warren.
A caller said someone broke the lug nuts on her car on Sandy Pines Road in East Montpelier and she can't change her tire.
An accident was reported on Bliss Road in East Montpelier.
Sept. 30
A car was reportedly in a ditch near the Mad Rover Glen ski lift off Route 17 in Fayston.
A caller said that within the last two days, someone broke into her house, broke her television, stole her computer and vandalized her apartment.
A male was reportedly in the woods hollering on Gregg Hill Road in Waterbury.


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