Police Notes (6/18/09) PDF Print E-mail

June 18, 2009

Whipped cream found

A cooler with about 20 half-empty cans of whipped cream was found behind Vermont Furniture Galleries on Blair Park Road on June 12, according to police reports. No other information was released.

Driving under the influence

Benjamin Lagrow, 24, of Williston was cited on a charge of driving under the influence following a motor vehicle stop on June 10, according to police reports. Lagrow’s blood alcohol test registered .185, according to the report. The legal limit for driving in Vermont is .08. He was cited to appear in court.

Wanted person

Gregory M. Allard, 24, of Waterbury was arrested on June 12 on an outstanding warrant for “failure to appear,” and was cited on charges of having an expired vehicle registration and driving with a suspended license, according to police reports.

Theft

• On June 8, police received a report that 60 to 80 pounds of copper had been stolen from a construction site on Harvest Lane that was being worked on by Essex-based A. Cooper Mechanical, according to police reports. The case is under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call Williston Police at 878-6611.

• An Eagle Crest resident reported to police on June 9 that cash was stolen from her purse sometime between June 6 and 7, according to police reports. The investigation is ongoing.

• Arthur Beshaw, 54, of Essex was cited on a charge of retail theft from Wal-Mart on June 9 after allegedly stealing $12 worth of merchandise, according to police reports. Beshaw, who is on “federal parole,” was cited into court, the report notes.

• A black Mariner 25 horsepower outboard motor valued at $800 was stolen off a boat in the yard of an Essex Road resident on June 10, according to police reports. The case is under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call Williston Police at 878-6611.

• Brian Kasuba, 34, of Burlington was cited on June 13 on a charge of retail theft from Wal-Mart and was taken to Chittenden County Correctional Center on an unrelated “arrest warrant,” according to police reports. No other information was released.

Simple assault

• A 16-year-old from the Jean Garvin School on Harvest Lane was cited on charges of simple assault, disorderly conduct and unlawful mischief on June 8, according to police reports. The teen was cited to appear in court.

• A 15-year-old was cited on a charge of simple assault at Northeastern Family Institute on June 10, according to police reports. No other information was released.

No trespassing

Michael D. Parker, 31, of Colchester and Kristin Perrin, 25, of Burlington were issued no trespassing citations from Wal-Mart on June 8, according to police reports. No other information was released.

Driving with suspended license

• Following a motor vehicle stop on June 8, Sara L. Young, 18, of Burlington was cited on a charge of “criminal” driving with a suspended license, according to police reports. No other information was released.

• On June 10, Gary R. Marsha, 29, of Stowe was cited on a charge of driving with a suspended license, according to police reports. He was cited to appear in court on July 6.

• Aaron Lafountain, 25, of Jericho was cited on a charge of driving with a suspended license on June 12, according to police reports. He was cited to appear in court.

• Following a motor vehicle collision on June 12, Sean M.K. Parker, 28, of Hinesburg was cited on a charge of “criminal” driving with a suspended license, according to police reports. He was cited to appear in court.

 

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