Man in Chelsea policing controversy held on $5,000 bail >Wearing personal protective equipment, Scott A. Irish is arraigned remotely from Northwest State Correctional Facility in Swanton, Vt., on July 27, 2021, 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. (Valley News - Geoff Hansen) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. >From from his office in Chelsea, Vt., Judge Thomas Zonay speaks about bail conditions for Scott A. Irish, upper right, during a remote arraignment on July 27, 2021. At middle right is Irish s attorney William Cobb and below him is Orange County State s Attorney Dickson Corbett. Irish is charged 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
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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.
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BENNINGTON â A repeat drug offender has been sentenced to three years in prison for conspiring to sell cocaine in Bennington. He is serving the state sentence alongside a federal sentence.
The man, Maynard Davis, 44, pleaded guilty in Bennington Superior criminal court to selling cocaine at a local apartment in December 2019. He did this in cooperation with a woman leasing the apartment, located at Applegate Drive.
Davis would bring cocaine into the residence, the woman would package the drugs and either of them would sell the cocaine, Deputy Stateâs Attorney Robert Plunket said at the June 30 sentencing hearing.