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Police release images following Telstra break-ins at multiple sites

Police release images following Telstra break-ins at multiple sites
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Police release images following Telstra break-ins at multiple sites

Police release images following Telstra break-ins at multiple sites
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Thieves force entry to East Albury phone tower site and steal batteries

Thieves force entry to East Albury phone tower site and steal batteries
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Bellows Falls police chase raises questions

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BELLOWS FALLS — A police chase that started in Bellows Falls early Saturday morning ended with a crash into a tree on Davidson Hill Road in Westminster, and a slew of charges against the driver. The alleged driver, Robert George, 32, of Bellows Falls, was treated and released from Springfield Hospital, according to Bellows Falls Police Chief David Bemis. George faces charges of driving while intoxicated, third offense, gross negligent operation of a motor vehicle, eluding police and criminal driving with a suspended license. Bemis said the incident started at around 2 a.m. in the Bellows Falls Square, when George was observed by an officer on foot patrol, who alerted a second Bellows Falls officer in a cruiser, who went in pursuit.

Westminster Fire Department plans patriotic (and maybe loud) Fourth parade

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   WESTMINSTER — Disappointed at the second year of cancellations of Fourth of July celebrations due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Westminster Fire Department decided to do something about it. “We didn’t want a second year to go by without some recognition of this holiday,” said June Streeter of Westminster, who worked to organize the Sunday morning event with her husband, Westminster Fire Chief Cole Streeter. Westminster, along with most of the area fire departments, usually heads to Saxtons River for that village’s traditional parade, and a firefighters’ water polo competition after the parade.

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