WILDER A 23-year-old Canaan man is facing drunken driving charges after he allegedly crashed his car while trying to give the finger to an Upper Valley police chief on Interstate 91 last week, according to a news release from Vermont State.
WINDSOR – A 30-year-old Randolph-area woman who was recently charged with a multi-county crime spree was arrested again this week after police say she left the home where she was supposed to be staying under house arrest.Amanda Conant was charged.
Police: South Royalton man tried to break into Barnard home carrying multiple knives
Jasper Digby (Vermont State Police photograph)
Staff Report
Modified: 2/21/2021 5:47:38 PM
BARNARD A 38-year-old South Royalton man, who was out on bail, was charged with attempting to break into a Barnard home while carrying multiple knives, according to court documents.
Jasper Digby pleaded not guilty to counts of unlawful mischief and violating the conditions of his release during his arraignment in Windsor Superior Court on Tuesday. Prior to the hearing, he was also charged with burglary, but Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Mann reviewed the charge and found no cause, since Digby did not actually enter the home, according to court documents.
Bethel father sees charges dismissed in daughter’s drowning
Modified: 1/29/2021 10:06:34 PM
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION A Bethel man accused of failing to watch his 18-month-old daughter when she drowned in the White River in 2019 has seen the charges related to her death dismissed as part of a plea deal.
Isaac McEwan, 22, was initially charged with abandoning a child and obstruction of justice following the death of his daughter, Heaven McEwan. Instead, he pleaded guilty in Windsor Superior Court on Friday to violation of probation, two counts of simple assault and disorderly conduct for two unrelated assault cases.
As part of the plea deal, the neglect and obstruction charges were dismissed, and he was sentenced to up to one year in prison for violating his probation, as well as a suspended one-year jail sentence and two years of probation.
Getaway driver in White River Junction bank robbery receives suspended sentence
Katelyn Grizzaffi (Hartford Police photograph)
Staff Report
Modified: 1/8/2021 9:45:40 PM
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION A 25-year-old Lebanon woman was given a suspended prison sentence and community service Thursday for driving a getaway car during a White River Junction bank robbery two years ago, according to court documents.
Katelyn Grizzaffi pleaded guilty in Windsor Superior Court on Thursday to one count of accessory after the fact.
She was sentenced to 2 months to 1½ years in prison, all suspended, according to a case summary. She was also ordered to complete four years of probation, which includes conditions that she not be convicted of another crime, not use drugs, report to her probation officer regularly and complete 40 hours of community service, according to the document.