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Single-vehicle accident, domestic assault

CALAIS – On November 12, at approximately 10:04 p.m., troopers from the Berlin Barracks responded to a residence on W. County Road in Calais for a report of a domestic disturbance. Subsequent investigation revealed that Clare Mills, of Calais, had committed the offense of Domestic Assault and Disorderly Conduct. When taking Mills into custody, Mills attempted to cause physical injury to troopers and she resisted arrest. Mills was subsequently transported to the Berlin Barracks for processing. Mills was issued a citation to appear in Washington County Superior Court-Criminal Division on November 13, at 12:30 p.m. Mills was then lodged at Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility for lack of bail.

Car crash

WOODBURY – On November 15, at approximately 9:54 a.m., state troopers responded to a single-vehicle crash located on Vt. Route 14 near Ainsworth Road in the town of Woodbury. Investigation revealed Cherie Salls of Barre City was traveling north on Vt. Route 14 when the vehicle exited the roadway and collided head on with multiple trees. Salls sustained minor injuries and her passenger sustained serious bodily injuries in the collision. Both parties were transported from the scene by EMS and provided further medical care. Vt. Route 14, in the area of Ainsworth Road, was temporarily reduced to one lane of travel during the course of the investigation.

The Vermont State Police were assisted by the Woodbury Fire Department, Hardwick Police Department, Crash Reconstruction Team, Hardwick Rescue, East Montpelier Rescue, Barre EMS and Unmanned Aircraft Systems Team.

Thomas Boggs-Harte

Domestic assault

MARSHFIELD – On November 15, at 7:10 a.m., the Vermont State Police received a 911 hang-up call of an active domestic assault in Marshfield.. The victim reported that an ex-partner had assaulted them on the morning of November 15. Troopers subsequently investigated the incident and Thomas Boggs-Harte, of Northfield, was charged with First Degree Aggravated Domestic Assault/Burglary/Unlawful Mischief.

Anniversary of disappearance

GREENSBORO – On November 11, the Vermont State Police wrote, “Today marks the anniversary of the disappearance of 21 year-old William Halas from Greensboro, who was reported missing by his mother on November 11, 1971.” 
Investigation suggested he may have been a homicide victim but no remains have been identified and he continues to be listed as a missing person. Anyone with any information on Halas is asked to contact our Derby office at (802) 334-8881.”

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