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Police Blotter: Police Blotter 11/05-11/07

November 13, 2006

Sunday, November 5
12:08 a.m. Police respond to an alarm activation at Cumberland Farms and find that an employee had not been supplied with a new key and as she left the building she could not lock the door, re-entered, and set off the alarm.
1:36 p.m. Police respond to a minor motor vehicle accident at the riverfront where a vehicle was backing out of the boat launch area and hit a tree. No injuries and the vehicle was able to be driven away from the scene. The tree was not damaged.
3:09 p.m. Police respond to a complainant who said that a neighbor was saying vulgar words while washing her windows on her vehicle. Subject denied using vulgar language. Complainant had a poor quality recording of the words but officer could not hear any vulgarity and advised complainant to come see the officer when they have a good quality recording.

Monday, November 6
7:59 p.m. Police respond to a report of a violent domestic incident and upon arrival observe a female sitting on a chair at the rear of the residence. Woman says she had a fight with her boyfriend who was yelling and kicked a chair, then went upstairs. The man comes downstairs and tells police “Yeah, I kicked a chair but not at her, and yelled and screamed because I care for her and she (was) not listening to me, so I went upstairs.” Police file a domestic violence report and advise woman to call police or other agencies if she needs further assistance. Man leaves for the evening to cool off.

Tuesday, November 7
12:48 a.m. Police respond to a call of a 52-year-old man having chest pain. COVAC and Fire Department also respond.
11:56 a.m. Police respond to a complaint of harassment where a woman says she does not want a man coming to her residence to try to talk with her as he did that morning, knocking on her door for about half an hour. Police advise the woman to contact them if it happens again. At 3 p.m. the officer calls the woman to tell her that the man wants his cell phone back, which she has. The man has her cell phone so the officer arranges to assist both subjects with returning each other’s phones.
3:16 p.m. Police respond to a report of fire at the cemetery on Church Street. Fire department on scene.
5:19 p.m. Police respond to multiple calls about a cat struck by a motor vehicle on Hudson Street and remove the cat from the road and place it in a garbage can.
5:23 p.m. Police respond to a call of a 52-year-old man having difficulty breathing. Fire department, COVAC and regional ambulance respond and transport man to St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital.
9:12 p.m. Police respond to a call of a 90-year-old woman unable to move her legs. Fire department, COVAC, and regional ambulance respond and transport woman to St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital.
10:46 p.m. Police respond to a call from a woman who said she had a bat loose in her house. Officer is advised that the bat has been removed.



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