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Compiled by Derek Liebig

 

Nov. 1

 

7:30 a.m.

Police investigated reports of a false alarm at aMain Streetbusiness.

 

10:04 a.m.

Officers responded to complaints of endangering the welfare of a child at theWhitehallRec.Center. Matter is under investigation.

 

3:59 p.m.

Police responded to the scene of anEMScall onQueen Streetinvolving an incident of public intoxication. The matter is under investigation.

 

Nov. 2

 

7 p.m.

Police assisted a citizen with a bullying complaint. Matter should be resolved.

 

Nov. 3

 

9:49 a.m.

Police attempted to locate aPoultney Streetsubject who failed to pick up their child on time. The subject was located and the matter should be resolved.

 

Nov. 4

 

7:38 a.m.

Police conducted a Department of Transportation Safety check onPoultney Street. Four trucks were inspected, eight tickets were issued and two trucks were taken out of service.

 

8:30 a.m.

Officers responded to a larceny complaint onQueen Street. The complainant told police he just wanted the matter reported and documenting and wasn’t interested in a criminal investigation. 

 

11:40 a.m.During an investigation of a car-dog motor vehicle accident onMountain Street, police arrested Teresa Fardin, 35, ofWhitehallfor unlawful possession of marijuana. Fardin was also issued several traffic tickets and ordered to appear in court at a later date.

 

1:53 p.m.

Officers conducted a background check for the Washington County Sheriff’s Department a pistol permit request.

 

1:57 p.m.

Officers conducted a background check for the Washington County Sheriff’s Department a pistol permit request.

 

5 p.m.

Police responded to a harassment complaint involving several kids harassing each other onWilliams Street. The parties were spoken to and the matter should be resolved.

 

7:15 p.m.

Police asked the owner of an illegally parked vehicle onMain Streetto move their car which they did without further issue.

 

11:27 p.m.

Police stopped a vehicle for traveling 48 mph in a 30 mph zone. After running a Department of Motor Vehicle check on the driver, police arrested Fritz Renelus, 24, ofSpring Valley,NYfor operating a motor vehicle on a suspended license.

 

6:08 p.m.

Police responded to a domestic dispute onSaunders Street. Matter is under investigation.

 

Nov. 5

 

10 p.m.

Officers responded to a loud party complaint onPoultney Street. After patrolling the area and speaking with the subjects, it was determined there was no evidence of a loud party.

 

Nov. 6

 

5:25 a.m.

During a routine patrol police noticed several malfunctioning lights and faxed a report to National Grid.

 

9:54 a.m.

Police responded to a trespassing complaint onPoultney Street. Officers spoke with subjects and asked them to refrain from entering their neighbor’s yard. The matter should be resolved.

 

11:02 a.m.

Police assisted the Skenesborough EMS.

 

2:44 p.m.

Police are investigated a report of vandalism on Broadway.

 

2:49 p.m.

Police oversaw a child custody exchange on Broadway. Exchange occurred with no issues.

 

4:15 p.m.

A resident came to the police station to sign a harassment complaint. Police are looking into the matter.

 

7:05 p.m.

Brett C. Corbett, 37, ofWhitehallwas arrested and charged with third degree assault following a domestic dispute onNorth Williams Street. Corbett was arraigned and sent to Washington County Jail for lack of cash bail or bond.

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