Vermont State Police log: October 16 - October 25
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Published: October 29, 2009
These are some of the incidents reported to the Middlesex barracks of the Vermont State Police.
Oct. 16
A camp was reportedly burglarized on Thurston Hill Road in Roxbury. The caller told police that windows and doors at the camp were smashed, and a canoe, air tank and hand tools were missing.
Two students were reportedly caught with marijuana at the Harwood Union Middle and High School.
A family fight was reported on Route 14 in East Montpelier.
Oct. 17
A rollover with no injuries was reported on Interstate 89 in Waterbury.
A $600 generator was reportedly stolen from a camp on Old Mail Route Road in Roxbury.
A burglary was reported on Stowebury Road in Waterbury in which someone broke a window in a residence and stole a television set.
A woman said she found lines of cocaine on a table at her ex-husband's residence on Economy Drive in Williamstown when she went there to pick up a child.
A woman said she is being harassed in Plainfield by her ex-boyfriend via phone, text messages and e-mails.
Oct. 18
Two women who had gone hiking on Camel's Hump were reported missing at 2:15 a.m. The search was delayed until it was light out, and Katherine Welsch, 22, and Giverny Welsch, 18, both from Montreal, were found unharmed and guided down the trail.
Luke Warner, 26, of Waitsfield, was arrested for allegedly punching his girlfriend in the face while she was driving in Fayston. Police encountered the alleged victim at Central Vermont Medical Center and noticed bruising on her face and substantial swelling. Warner is accused of punching the victim in the face five or six times as she drove down German Flats Road on their way home from having a few drinks at the Local Folk Smokehouse in Fayston.
Oct. 19
A suicide attempt was reported on Jamieson Road in Williamstown.
A caller said they just witnessed people in a green truck get out and break the windshield of a maroon car with a crow bar on Bolduc Road.
A caller said he was receiving threatening text messages from a woman on Lindsay Lane in Washington.
Oct. 20
A cash register was found discarded in the ditch on German Flats Road in Warren.
A caller reported fraud and said someone had used her bank account without permission and a Sears charge account was opened in her name.
An assault was reported at the Cabot Elementary School during the apple pie festival.
An accident with no injuries was reported on Center Road in Middlesex.
A caller said his father attacked him on East Wind Drive in Waterbury.
Oct. 21
A caller said she was being stalked on Woods Road in Warren by a man who she's had problems with before.
A woman said an intoxicated man was throwing rocks at her mailbox on Ferno Road in Williamstown.
An accident was reported on South Hill Road in Moretown.
A caller said he received a suspicious e-mail that said he would be receiving $900,000 from Western Union.
Oct. 22
A caller reported that two tires were slashed on Jamieson Road in Williamstown.
A vehicle was reportedly sideswiped on Route 100B in Moretown.
A suspicious motor vehicle was reported on Lindsay Lane in Washington. The caller said people were outside with flashlights and then took off.
Oct. 23
Golf clubs were reportedly stolen from an unlocked garage on Gregg Hill Road in Waterbury.
A 40-year-old woman was reportedly harassing a 16-yearold via a computer.
A woman said she struck a deer on Interstate 89 northbound and the deer was lodged under her car.
A caller requested police assistance in dealing with a Washington County Mental Health patient on Partridge Road in Orange. The patient was not allowing people into the building who were trying to transport him.
Oct. 24
A two car accident was reported at the intersection of Route 2 and Route 14 in East Montpelier.
A caller said she hydroplaned and hit a guardrail on Interstate 89 in Montpelier.
Oct. 25
A possible drunk driver was reported on Interstate 89 in Waterbury.
A caller said his Oxycontin was stolen from his vehicle on Main Street in Waitsfield. He said he thought he misplaced the drugs but can't find them so he assumes they've been stolen.
A caller said her 15-year-old son was out of control and trying to light the house on fire with a torch on Wood Road in Middlesex.
A caller said his iPhone went missing or was stolen, possibly from where he works in Waitsfield.


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