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CRIME & SAFETY
St. Johnsbury woman escapes injury in Libby Road crash
ST. JOHNSBURY — On July 31, at approximately 8:53 a.m., Kelsi Buck, 23, of St. Johnsbury, was involved in a single-vehicle accident on Libby Road. According to the Vermont State Police, Buck was driving north when her 2020 Ford Edge hit a washed-out section of the roadway. While trying...
Vermont man evacuates neighbors during flooding, weeks after witnessing a driver get swept away
LYNDON, Vt. — (AP) — Weeks after Jason Pilbin witnessed a driver get swept away by floodwaters, his northeastern Vermont community was ravaged again by flooding from heavy rains. Pilbin went outside with a flashlight and headlamp around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday to help some neighbors evacuate and then...
St. Johnsbury man charged with unauthorized vehicle use, driving with suspended license
ST. JOHNSBURY — The Vermont State Police arrested a local man for allegedly taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent and operating it with a criminally suspended driver’s license. Authorities said Brandon Aldrich, 36, of St. Johnsbury, took Jennifer Howland’s, 42, also of St. Johnsbury, vehicle around...
Man arrested on suspicion of DUI after hit-and-run involving parked cars in Barton
BARTON — A 21-year-old Barton man was arrested late Monday night for suspected driving under the influence after he allegedly crashed his truck into two parked cars on Main St and fled the scene. According to Vermont State Police, at 10:03 p.m., a Chevrolet Silverado operated by Jaden Dagesse...
Waterford police seek public’s help in theft investigation
WATERFORD — The Waterford Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a theft at a local Target on July 24. According to the police, the individual entered the store and selected various home goods products worth a total of $231.16. The items,...
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