Five days after a longtime South Burlington resident finished serving five months in prison for a federal felony drug sale conviction, she resumed using methamphetamines, U.S. District Court records have said.
Jan. 3 at 12:35 p.m., police responded to a report related to a runaway juvenile.
Dec. 27 at 12:04 a.m., police officers investigated a report of someone leaving the scene of an accident at White Street and Airport Parkway.
South Burlington police investigated 12,544 incidents between Dec. 21, 2019 and Dec. 21, 2020. Traffic stops, directed patrol and agency assists snatched the top three spots for most common in…
Dogged teamwork by detectives allowed South Burlington Police to track down the driver of a hit-and-run car involved in a fatal pedestrian crash that killed a Washington County man.
Dec. 20 at 11:44 a.m., police responded to a report of intoxication at Shelburne Road and Laurel Hill Drive.
Dec. 11 at 9:20 p.m., police received multiple calls about what sounded like gunshots; upon investigation, police determined the noise to be fireworks.
On Dec. 9, someone uploaded a post to social media alleging a child was almost abducted from Target in the University Mall, but South Burlington Police determined the post to be false and it h…
After numerous reports of phone, text, and email fraud, the South Burlington Police Department released a statement warning residents to take caution.
A Plainfield man died after being struck by not one but two cars on Shelburne Road in South Burlington Monday night.
Dec. 6 at 1:37 p.m., police responded to a report of illegal dumping at Woodside Drive.
At least six recruits attending the Vermont Police Academy basic course to become full-time law enforcement officers have tested positive for COVID-19 forcing the closure of the training facil…
Nov. 29 at 10:25 a.m., police visited a residence at Stonehedge Drive to check on a participant in Project Good Morning.
The death of a Montpelier man during a motor vehicle accident in South Burlington was attributed to health issues and not injuries from the crash, officials said Monday.
A conversation about whether police should be in schools may be overdue, South Burlington police chief told the city’s school board, and he said he’s an advocate for the practice.
South Burlington Fire chief Terry Francis alerted the community on Monday about two concerning phone calls.
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