Williston Observer 7/18/2019

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Page 24  •  Williston Observer  •  July 18, 2019

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Police Blotter Williston Police Department July 2-7 JULY 2, ST. GEORGE ROAD Officers responded to a report of a possible overdose. An officer stood by with Williston Rescue as they administered Narcan to the individual, and he was safely transported to the hospital. JULY 2, UNDERHILL Officers working an aggressive driving patrol located a vehicle that Vermont State Police was on the lookout for, driving erratically and tailgating. Officers observed the vehicle run a red light, and they conducted a motor vehicle stop. Officers determined the driver was impaired and arrested the driver on suspicion of DUI. JULY 2, HURRICANE LANE Officers from Williston, Richmond and the Vermont State Police responded to a report of a family fight on Hurricane Lane, where a female was reportedly threatening a male with a knife. They located both parties, who were separated at the time, and ensured that no one was injured. One of the parties found another place to

stay for the night.

JULY 4, ST. GEORGE ROAD Officers responded to a commercial business alarm. They discovered an open door and cleared the building. They were able to speak with keyholders who were able to secure the building. JULY 5, WILLISTON ROAD Officers responded to a report of a disturbance at NBT bank. When they arrived, they were able to meet with both parties involved in the dispute. Officers determined that there was no criminal activity, and advised the parties to separate. They left without incident. JULY 5, ASPEN LANE Officers assisted Williston Rescue as they responded to an unresponsive patient. Williston Rescue safely transported the patient. JULY 6, BOXWOOD STREET Officers investigated a report of a suspicious male. They made contact with the male and assisted him in locating the bus stop that he was searching for. JULY 6, SOUTH BROWNELL

ROAD Officers responded to a report of coyote pups near the edge of the roadway. They determined that the pups were old enough to be on their own, and assisted them back into the woods to ensure they were not struck by a vehicle. JULY 6, INTERSTATE 89 Officers conducting stationary radar on 89 Southbound observed a motorcycle to be traveling at 101 miles per hour. Officers stopped the vehicle and observed multiple signs of impairment. Officers conducted standardized field sobriety tests and determined the operator was impaired by alcohol. The driver was taken into custody for suspicion of DUI and negligent operation. JULY 7, ESSEX ROAD Officers, while on patrol, heard the sound of fireworks coming from underneath the bridge by Overlook Park. Officers located individuals setting off bottle rockets, and determined they were under the influence of alcohol. One of the parties was under the age of 21 and was issued court diversion paperwork for alcohol consumption.


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