Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Police Log

Recent activity of the Springfield Police Department.


INCIDENT: 12SF00908
DATE/TIME OF ARREST: 03/28/12 / Noon
VIOLATION: Unlawful Trespass - Unoccupied Dwelling
DEFENDANT: Crystal Burke-Schoff
AGE: 26
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Springfield, Vermont
SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: Defendant broke into an unoccupied residence that she had been removed from per court order in order to obtain personal property against the wishes of the property owner.
COURT ACTION: COURT: Citation
COURT DATE: LODGED AT: Windsor County Criminal
BAIL: N/A

INCIDENT: 12SF01054
DATE/TIME OF ARREST: 3/28/12 11:33 A.M.
VIOLATION: DISORDERLY CONDUCT
JUVENILE
AGE: 11
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: SPRINGFIELD VT
SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: Gateway student trashed a classroom, overturning desks and chairs and causing the evacuation of other children who were in the classroom.
Juvenile was cited into Windsor County Family Court

INCIDENT: Curfew Violation
CASE NUMBER: 12SF01014
OFFICER: Cpl. Norton
DATE/TIME OF ARREST: 03-26-12 / 0056 hours
VIOLATION: Violating Court Ordered Conditions of Release
DEFENDANT: Gregory Smith
AGE: 27
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Springfield, VT
SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: Gregory Smith was arrested after officers located him soaking wet and lying on the bike path near the intersection of Charlestown Road and Paddock Road. After being treated at the Springfield Hospital for exposure, he was taken into custody. It was found that Gregory was in violation of his court ordered conditions of release as he was not allowed to leave his residence between 9 pm and 6 am.
COURT ACTION: Lodging
COURT: Windsor County Criminal
COURT DATE: 03-26-12
LODGED AT: Southern State Correctional Facility-Springfield
BAIL: $1000 cash/surety

INCIDENT: Arrest on Warrant
CASE NUMBER: 12SF01013
DATE/TIME OF ARREST: 3-25-12 / 2341 hrs
VIOLATION: Warrant for Escape
DEFENDANT: Aaron Veysey
AGE: 35
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Springfield VT
SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: Veysey turned himself in on a warrant that he had against him for escape. Veysey came to the PD to do so. He was lodged at Southern State Correction in lieu of $10,000 Bail.
Clarification of "Escape" - In this case, Escape refers to being released from incarceration on some form of supervision program like Probation and having to follow specific guidelines such as meeting with one's Probation Officer weekly or attending work crew. When one fails to do what is required or cannot be located, they are considered on "Escape"...NOT to be confused with the most common definition as we know it and as depicted in movies and television of an inmate scaling a correctional facility fence and running.


INCIDENT: Driving Under Influence
CASE NUMBER: 12SF00919
DATE/TIME OF ARREST: 03/21 / 2012 5:46 a.m.
VIOLATION: DUI
DEFENDANT: Rodney Duby
AGE: 30
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Rockingham, Vermont
SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: Defendant was stopped on Route 5 for speeding and failing to keep right. Investigation revealed probable cause to believe that the defendant had been operating while under the influence of alcohol. He was arrested and processed for DUI.
COURT ACTION: Citation
COURT: Windsor County Criminal

Source: Springfield Police Department

4 comments :

  1. Why didnt they put that child into one of the "rooms"

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    1. Cause they made them take the doors all off?

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    2. Wait till you see where they had to go last night, the uturn point because one of Mrs. Germains best broke into there and stole all the narcotics. Good times we will have at her expense!

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    3. Machine towner4/2/12, 6:15 PM

      Hey SHS dropout! You should have stayed long enough to learn English.

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