Oct. 25, 2010
Sgt. Hodsden arrested and lodged Travis Desautels, 30, of Shoreham for Unlawful Trespass, Swinton Road, Bridport.
Tpr. Szarejko cited Crystal King, 22, of Hinesburg into Court for Unlawful Trespass, Big Hollow Road, Starksboro. While Troopers were at the residence, it was discovered that one of the occupants, Michael LaFlam, had an active arrest warrant and was transported to the courthouse in Burlington.
Tpr. Szarejko was called to a one vehicle injury accident, Barnum Road, Monkton. Jacob Jimmo, 25, of Essex Junction was cited into Court for Driving with License Suspended and Careless & Negligent Operation as a result of the crash.
Tpr. Campbell responded to a welfare check, Ripton Road, Lincoln.
Oct. 26, 2010
Tpr. Szarejko assisted Bristol Police Department with a family fight, South Street, Bristol.
Sgt. Hogan investigated a credit card fraud, Stage Road, Ferrisburgh.
Tpr. Dempsey responded to a landlord/tenant dispute, Russell Young Road, Starksboro.
Tpr. Szarjeko investigated harassing telephone calls being made to a resident of New Haven.
Oct. 27, 2010
Tpr. Busier was called to a motor vehicle vandalism, Fern Lake Road, Leicester. While on scene, it was discovered that the complainant, Jason Dukette, had an active arrest warrant and was transported to the Marble Valley Correctional Center.
Tpr. Szarejko responded to a theft of a purse and keys from an unlocked vehicle, Ledgemont Lane, Cornwall.
Tpr. Busby investigated a motor vehicle vandalism, Morgan Road, Salisbury. The windshield had a bullet hole in it.
Tpr. Busby was called to a one vehicle non-injury accident, U.S. Route 7, New Haven.
Sgt. Hogan responded to a theft complaint, US Route 7, Ferrisburgh. A subject was loading items into a truck.
Oct. 28, 2010
Tpr. Wagner investigated a one vehicle non-injury accident, U.S. Route 7, New Haven.
Tpr. Szarejko was called to a theft complaint, U.S. Route 7, Ferrisburgh. Political signs were stolen from a resident's lawn.
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