Thursday, January 20, 2011

Police beat

Wiper vandal
On Jan. 28 at 3 p.m. a car was vandalized at College Heights. Laura McCarthy reported to the police that someone had destroyed her rear windshield wiper. She said that it looked like it had occurred within the past 24 hours. The police are still investigating the crime.

Shouting match quiets down
On Jan. 31 at 2:30 a.m. officers were called to investigate a noise complaint that people were yelling. When the officers arrived at the residence, they located Nicole VanDerWinde, 22, and advised her of the situation. VanDerWinde said that she had been involved in an argument with a young man, but that it had ended a while ago. The officer found no other problems, but warned VanDerWinde for disorderly conduct.

Reminder: Lock your doors at night
On Jan. 31 a man in Orchard Trails called the police and informed them that he had just woken up and found someone sitting in his bedroom. When the officers arrived, they didn’t find anything missing. The person did not appear to be intoxicated or on drugs. The police are still investigating what might have happened and will not release any names at this point. They believe that the intruder may have been sleepwalking or had a medical issue. The police said the apartment was unlocked.

Noise complaint
On Feb. 1 at 11:55 p.m. officers received a noise complaint that involved drinking at Orchard Trails. When the officer arrived at Building 4, he could hear people yelling. The officer knocked on the door and located two of the residents. The officer had to locate someone from the management of Orchard Trials to identify the third resident. Brittany Elliot, 19, Holly Johnston, 20, and Darcy Fortier, 19, were all issued warnings for disorderly conduct.

Disorderly bar patron
On Feb. 2 at 1:50 a.m. someone approached an officer about a disorderly male inside of the Bear Brew Pub. When the officer entered the establishment, he was informed that everything was under control. The officer identified Dale Hartt, 27, as the male in question. Hartt was warned and left the pub.

Driver summonsed
On Feb. 2 at 12:10 p.m. an officer stopped a vehicle on College Avenue for an expired inspection sticker. The officer identified the driver as Erichka Churchill, 20, of Milford. When the officer ran Churchill’s ID, he found that she had a suspended license. Churchill was then summonsed for operating a vehicle after suspension.

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