Active Warrant, Outstanding Warrant, Crash
On June 3, just before 2 p.m., a Hardwick officer on the way to work observed a vehicle behind them known to be operated by a suspended operator with a warrant for their arrest. The officer called in to the department and on-duty officers responded to the Hardwick Fire Department, where the vehicle had pulled off Wolcott Street. The operator of the vehicle was identified as Travis Ray Daigle of Woodbury. He had an active warrant out for his arrest for failing to appear for a court proceeding. He was issued a citation to appear in court for the following day and released from the scene.
On June 6 at 10:45 p.m., the Hardwick Police Department arrested Casandra Rich on an outstanding warrant. Rich had been walking north on Vt. Rte. 14 near the M&M Beverage when the officer recognized her and knew there was a warrant out for her arrest. The warrant had been issued for failing to show for a scheduled court appearance at the Caledonia unit of the Superior Court of Vermont, Criminal Division. She was lodged at the Northeast Regional Correctional Facility.
On Sunday, June 8 at approximately 8:10 a.m., Hardwick Police responded to a report of a single vehicle crash at the Rte. 16 and Rte. 15 intersection in Hardwick. The investigation determined that Kody Grout, of Hardwick, was operating his 2024 Subaru Impreza south on Rte. 16. Grout failed to stop at the intersection and attempted to make a right turn on to Rte. 15 at a high rate of speed. Grout’s vehicle traveled across both lanes of travel and went off the roadway into the eastbound ditch of Rte. 15. There were no reported injuries. Grout was issued a ticket for failing to stop at the intersection.

