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BENNINGTON â A Bennington County sheriffâs deputy who crashed his patrol vehicle into an SUV in February was fined after pleading no contest to two traffic violations. The sheriffâs office said the deputy resigned after the crash.
Eaden Ryan, 23, of Pawlet, accepted responsibility Friday for two traffic tickets: failing to drive on the right side of the road, as well as driving at an imprudent speed under the road conditions.
At a brief hearing in the Judicial Bureau, the court consented to reducing Ryanâs fine from $440 to $150 for both tickets, as part of his plea agreement with the state. Judge Howard Kalfus also ordered that four points be deducted from his driverâs license.
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RUPERT â A Bennington County sheriffâs deputy who crashed his patrol vehicle into an SUV in February was fined after pleading no contest to two traffic violations. The sheriffâs office said the deputy resigned after the crash.
Eaden Ryan, 23, of Pawlet, accepted responsibility Friday for two traffic tickets: failing to drive on the right side of the road, as well as driving at an imprudent speed under the road conditions.
At a brief hearing in the Judicial Bureau, the court consented to reducing Ryanâs fine from $440 to $150 for both tickets, as part of his plea agreement with the state. Judge Howard Kalfus also ordered that four points be deducted from his driverâs license.
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BENNINGTON â Police are reminding the public to be careful of scams after recently receiving reports of local residents being targeted online and by phone.
The Bennington County Sheriffâs Department said Monday that an unknown person â using technology to âmirrorâ the sheriffâs department phone number â called a resident to admonish them for missing their âgrand jury date.â
The caller told the resident âthey need to pay money to make the problem go away,â Lt. Lloyd Dean, of the sheriffâs department, said in a news release.
He said getting in touch with residents about grand jury duty is not a function of the sheriffâs department. âWe do not make such calls,â Dean said. âAgain, this is a scam.â