Bethel
CRIME & SAFETY
Former state police detective permanently banned from Vermont law enforcement
The Vermont Criminal Justice Council took the action against Zachary Gauthier following a hearing this week. Read the story on VTDigger here: Former state police detective permanently banned from Vermont law enforcement.
Swiftwater Rescue Team aids two women in Hartland
Two women floating in the Connecticut River are safe thanks to members of the Hartford Fire Department Swiftwater Rescue Team and accompanying departments after they were rescued from raucous waters near Sumner Falls in Hartland. Last Saturday at 11:19 a.m., the Hartford department received a distress call from Alexis Ford...
Man charged with negligent operation in Bethel
BETHEL — A Williamstown man was charged with negligent operation of a motor vehicle following a complaint received by Royalton Barracks troopers on July 14. Thaddeus Whitcomb, 30, was issued a criminal citation after an investigation by state troopers into a motor vehicle complaint that began in the town of Royalton and continued into Bethel.
WTSA NEWS FOR TUESDAY JULY 16th 2024
On Saturday evening, around 5:57pm, law enforcement officers were dispatched to Park Place following a reported assault. After an investigation, the suspect was identified as Brandon Bane from Stockton, CA. It was discovered that Bane behaved aggressively, threatening to kill the victim and even claiming to have a knife in his possession. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Further investigation revealed that the day before, Bane had targeted a juvenile with racial slurs and shouted ‘white power’ in a downtown area. Bane was apprehended and taken into custody, then transferred to Brattleboro Police Department where he was held on $200.00 bail. He was set to appear in Windham County Superior Court for arraignment on charges including Larceny from a Person, Simple Assault, and Aggravated Disorderly Conduct (Hate Motivated).
Vandals damage school fields in Topsham, Bradford
TOPSHAM — Vermont State Police are investigating acts of vandalism that caused extensive damage to athletic fields at two schools in Orange County over the weekend. On July 14 at 12:54 p.m., troopers from the St. Johnsbury Barracks responded to reports of property damage at Waits River Valley School in Topsham.
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