Crime & Safety

Middlebury Police Blotter: Non-traditional Skateboarding a No-No

These are the police-related incidents as reported by Middlebury Police for the last few weeks. All individuals are innocent until proven guilty.

Nighttime Knocker

A resident on Richardson Drive said someone knocked on the side window of the house at 9:49 p.m. Thursday, July 28. Officer Todd Adams investigated.

ATV Concerns

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A caller contacted police regarding concerns about ATV traffic on Kelly Road, according to a Thursday, July 28, police report. Officer Todd Adams took the report.

Extreme Skateboarding Foiled

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Lauren Habony of 780 Wagner Way, Lantana, Texas, was given a verbal warning for having riders outside a vehicle. According to police, Habony was observed driving a car and towing two skateboard-riding teenagers on Christian Road at 5:10 p.m. Friday, July 29. Officer Todd Adams investigated.

Theft of Copper Piping Alleged

Robert Misbach of 21 Griffin Rd., North Windsor, reported a theft of copper piping from 111 Triangle Boulevard at 12:07 p.m. Friday, July 29. Misbach works for TRC Consultants and stated he was conducting a demolition of a house when an unknown person or persons cut copper piping. Extra patrols were requested. Officer Edward Demers investigated.


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