Essex Police Department apologizing after issuing citation prematurely
Brandon Williams, charged with aggravated assault, says apology isn t enough Share Updated: 6:31 PM EDT Jul 23, 2021
Brandon Williams, charged with aggravated assault, says apology isn t enough Share Updated: 6:31 PM EDT Jul 23, 2021
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Show Transcript THANKS FOR JOINING US. TONIGHT AT 6. I M BRIAN COLLER. AN AND I M ALICE KANG. THE ESSEX POLICE DEPARTMENT. apologizing for it s response. to a recent 9-1-1 call. NBC5 S BRIANNA BORGHI JOINS US. with what happened. and why the man is áánot accepting the apology from police. brianna. THE ESSEX POLICE DEPARTMENT SAYS. THEY CHARGED A MAN WITH AGGRAVATED ASSAULT EMPRATURELY ON JULY 13TH. THE POLICE CHIEF ADMITTING. THEY SHOULD HAVE TAKEN EXTRA TIME TO REVIEW ALL THE FACTS. LAST WEEK ON PEARL STREET IN ESSEX JUNCTION . POLICEAY S A DISPUTE OVER A MOTOYCRCLE TURNED VIOLENT. BRANDON WILLIAMSAS W FILMING.AS HE SAYS
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Fri, 05/28/2021 - 2:26pm tim
Vermont Business Magazine The Office of the United States Attorney for the District of Vermont stated that Veronica Lewis, 37, of Worcester, Vermont, was sentenced today by United States District Judge Christina Reiss after previously having pled guilty to Interference with Commerce by Robbery and Possession of a Stolen Firearm.
Judge Reiss accepted the agreement of the parties that Lewis be sentenced to a term of 6 years of incarceration, with no credit for the approximately four years Lewis served in state custody prior to her federal arrest. Lewis will also serve 3 years of supervised release, the maximum available term of post-incarcerative supervision.
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Vermont State Police Following a three-month investigation, the Vermont State Police has identified two suspects in connection with the Feb. 13, 2021, armed robbery at Spear’s Corner Store and cited them to appear in court this week.
Andrew Coyle, 29, of Ferrisburgh was cited on suspicion of assault and robbery, and aggravated assault. His fiancée, Marissa Tallman, 26, also of Ferrisburgh, was cited on a count of accessory aiding in the commission of a felony.
Through extensive investigation and multiple interviews, state police learned that Coyle entered Spear’s Corner Store at about 6:20 p.m. Feb. 13 with a BB-type gun, threatened the clerk and demanded money from the register. Police also learned that Tallman acted as the getaway driver.