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17, May 2013 - Windsor Green Mountain Lawmakers Pass Plate Reader Restrictions
Montpelier — Vermont lawmakers this week approved a bill to regulate for the first time police use of automatic license plate readers and require law enforcement to dispose of the potentially sensitive information after 18 months.
17, May 2013 - Windsor Hartland Man in Hit-and-Run Charge
Hartland — A Hartland man has been charged with driving into a pedestrian in the breakdown lane of Route 5 in November and then fleeing, Vermont State Police said.
15, May 2013 - Windsor Windsor Denies Abuse Case Claims
Windsor — Windsor police and the Vermont Department of Children and Families are denying claims made by a 69-year-old grandfather who sued them for allegedly conducting a flawed sex assault investigation that was abandoned only after he had lost custody of his grandson and his name was placed on a child protection registry.
07, May 2013 - Windsor Crime Lab Backup Slows White River Junction Shooting Case; Gun Still Not Tested Year Later
Hartford — More than one year after a man was shot while walking in downtown White River Junction in what police said was a random attack, evidence in the case has not been examined by the Vermont state crime lab.
07, May 2013 - Windsor Crime Lab Backup Slows Case
Hartford — More than one year after a man was shot while walking in downtown White River Junction in what police said was a random attack, evidence in the case has not been examined by the Vermont state crime lab.
07, May 2013 - Windsor Crime Lab Backup Slows White River Junction Shooting Case
Hartford — More than one year after a man was shot while walking in downtown White River Junction in what police said was a random attack, evidence in the case has not been examined by the Vermont state crime lab.
02, May 2013 - Windsor Vermont woman killed in NH accident
Police are investigating an early morning car accident in Claremont that killed a 42-year-old woman.
30, Apr 2013 - Windsor New Trial Sought in Vermont Murder; Lawyers Argue Jury Denied Evidence
Kyle Bolaski on August 18, 2008, at his arraignment in Windsor District Court. (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Vincent Tamburello Sr., left, and his wife, Ronnie Tamburello, react in May 2011 to the jury's guilty verdict in the second-degree murder trial of Kyle Bolaski, who shot and killed their son, Vincent, in a 2008 dispute.
17, Apr 2013 - Windsor Garlinger charged with negligent homicide
Luke Garlinger, 29, of Mansfield was arrested and charged with negligent homicide for his involvement in a fatal car accident on April 7 in Claremont, NH that took the life of Shellie Blaisdell, 42, of Windsor, Vermont.
17, Apr 2013 - Windsor Mass. man charged in fatal Claremont wreck
Police have arrested the surviving driver from Monday's fatal Main Street crash that claimed the life of a Vermont woman.
09, Apr 2013 - Windsor Vt. man accused of NH home break-ins
HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — Authorities have arrested a Vermont man accused of entering at least two New Hampshire homes and stealing cash.
09, Apr 2013 - Windsor Vt. man charged with Hanover burglaries
HANOVER -- Two incidents of a man sneaking into a home in town has lead to the arrest of a Vermont man on burglary charges.
09, Apr 2013 - Windsor Burglar hits occupied Hanover homes
A Vermont man was arrested in Hanover early Sunday after police said he entered at least two homes in town and stole cash.
09, Apr 2013 - Windsor Former Vt. Dept of Safety lawyer charged with DUI
A woman who worked as lawyer for the Vermont Department of Public Safety is facing charges of driving under the influence and cruelty to children after police said she was driving erratically with two young children in her...
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