Pedestrians attack motorist with Vermont plates Two Portland residents allegedly harassed and assaulted a Vermont man near Longfellow Square, saying he shouldn't be in Maine. Share Two pedestrians in Portland attacked a motorist with Vermont plates on Friday afternoon, saying he shouldn’t be in Maine, police said. Around 12:22 p.m., the motorist, whom police didn’t identify, had stopped on Congress Street near Longfellow Square. Nathaniel Glavin, 41, and Vanessa Lazaro, 22, yelled at the man, attacked him and damaged his car, the Portland Police Department said in a news release Friday night. The man was not seriously hurt. The motorist retreated to his car as witnesses called the police. Glavin and Lazaro first attempted to pull him from the vehicle, and then fled before officers arrived, according to the release.