BRATTLEBORO A former community corrections officer will serve up to four years in prison after pleading no contest to charges of sexual exploitation of an inmate and prohibited acts.
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION In recent weeks, judicial officials in Vermont and New Hampshire have started announcing steps to reopen courts, but many say the return to normal will not be easy.For attorneys, victims and defendants who saw their cases.
READSBORO A 63-year-old Readsboro man was re-arrested Wednesday on a charge of lewd and lascivious conduct with a child, according to police. The arrest came two weeks before his
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May 20
⢠The Brattleboro Police Department responded to a hotel on Putney Road for a trespassing complaint. Upon arrival Police spoke with the trespasser, who was later identified as Justine Lovig, 54, of Maine. Lovig continuously refused to leave the property, and refused to identify herself. Lovig then fled in her car after being told she was not free to do so. Officers later located Lovig in her hotel room in West Brattleboro. Lovig was advised she was under arrest. Lovig shut her door, and refused to allow officers to take her into custody. Officers left the scene in order to write up an arrest warrant. Prio
Police: Couple went on crime spree
Kevin Allen Bent (Vermont State Police photograph)
Amanda L. Conant (Vermont State Police photograph)
Modified: 5/24/2021 10:12:45 PM
EAST RANDOLPH Police have charged a man with ties to the White River Valley in a string of property crimes that ended Friday evening with his arrest in East Randolph after he’d stolen a septic truck, police said. A woman who police said joined in the commission of those crimes remains at large.
Kevin Allen Bent, 32, and Amanda L. Conant, 30, broke into homes in several Vermont towns between May 10 and 21, police said in a news release. Before those events, both Bent and Conant had active arrest warrants issued in mid-April for failing to appear in court on prior charges.