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Howard Nelson Curtis, 89, of Montpelier

Howard Nelson Curtis, 89, of Montpelier
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Valley News - Man who drew ire of shop owner returns to jail

Man who drew ire of shop owner returns to jail >Modified: 7/26/2021 9:51:49 PM CHELSEA A 40-year-old homeless man at the center of a controversy over alleged break-ins in the Chelsea area is back in jail. Scott A. Irish was charged Sunday with violating the conditions of his release by moving from a wooded area in Washington, Vt., to a friend’s house in Topsham, Vt., without informing the Orange Superior Court clerks office. Irish had been ordered to notify court officials before he moved as part of his conditions of release on a burglary charge out of Washington County from June 1.

Valley News - Chelsea residents raise concerns about police coverage

CHELSEA Standing in front of her garden Tuesday morning, Sheilagh Smith pointed a finger across Route 110 at the South Common in front of the Orange County Courthouse.“I’ve watched drug deals happen there,” she said. “I’ve been in front of the store.

Questions Persist About Police Investigation Into Ralph Jean-Marie s Disappearance

Questions Persist About Police Investigation Into Ralph Jean-Marie s Disappearance
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Valley News - Virus in Vermont: Policing during pandemic means less in-person contact, greater anxiety

Policing during pandemic means less in-person contact, greater anxiety Officer David Wallant of the Barre Police Department on Monday, February 9, 2021. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger Modified: 3/6/2021 10:49:04 PM Not only did Barre City Police Officer David Wallant have to adapt to changes in his duties because of COVID-19 so did people in his community. Wallant, 25, said that when the pandemic hit last March, the department quickly adopted new procedures to help prevent the spread of the virus. Among them: responding to fewer calls in person except those involving violence or the threat of it and handling more cases over the phone.

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