Public Safety

AWARE Report

HARDWICK – AWARE served 14 people from July 14 through July 21. AWARE is a nonprofit organization, established in 1984, dedicated to resolving the causes and effects of domestic violence and sexual assault in the greater Hardwick area.The 24-hour hotline is 802-472-6463.

Hardwick Police Media Log

une 30: Assist – Other, Wolcott St.; Assist – Other, Wolcott St.; Assist – Other, Wolcott St.; Medical, Landing Way; Medical, S. Main St.; Welfare Check, Vt. Rte. 15 W. July 1: Lost Property, Main St.; Accident – TCNR, Craftsbury Road; Theft – Automobile, Moulton Lane; Motor Vehicle Complaint, Vt.[Read More…]

AWARE Report

HARDWICK – AWARE served 11 people from July 7 through July 14. AWARE is a nonprofit organization, established in 1984, dedicated to resolving the causes and effects of domestic violence and sexual assault in the greater Hardwick area.The 24-hour hotline is 802-472-6463.

Vermont State Police News

On June 24. at 5 p.m., the Vermont State Police was contacted by a representative from Sterling College, reporting multiple items had been stolen from a student storage space and administrative offices located at 16 Sterling Drive in Craftsbury. A list of items stolen include, 6 to 8 necklaces, Airpods,[Read More…]

AWARE Report

HARDWICK – AWARE served 18 people from June 30 through July 7. AWARE is a nonprofit organization, established in 1984, dedicated to resolving the causes and effects of domestic violence and sexual assault in the greater Hardwick area.The 24-hour hotline is 802-472-6463.

Hardwick Police Report

On June 25 at 1:03 p.m., Hardwick Police were notified of a bomb threat at the Walgreens Store. Officers responded and arrived as the store was being evacuated. The store manager stated that she had received a total of three anonymous calls starting at 1 p.m. A thorough search of[Read More…]

Counterfeit Currency Passed Nearby

ST. JOHNSBURY — Police warned residents to “use caution when passing and receiving currency,” in an alert posted to Facebook on Tuesday, June 25. The notice indicated “the St. Johnsbury Police Department has experienced an influx of calls regarding counterfeit money. The currency passed is of all denominations.” Police said[Read More…]

Hardwick Police Media Log

June 16, Found Property, Elm St.; Motor Vehicle Complaint, Vt. Rte. 14; Accident – Injury to Person(s), Spruce Drive; Suspicious Event, Wolcott St.; Traffic Stop, Vt. Rte. 15. June 17: Accident – Property Damage Only, Wolcott St.; Wanted Person, Highland Ave.; Motor Vehicle Complaint, Vt. Rte. 15; TRO/FRO Service, High[Read More…]

Vermont State Police

Wrong Way Driver, Two-Vehicle Collision On June 30, at approximately 7:57 p.m., troopers from the Vermont State Police – St. Johnsbury Barracks received reports of a vehicle traveling the wrong way on I-91 North. Callers advised that a Subaru was traveling southbound in northbound lanes on I-91, near mile marker[Read More…]

AWARE Report

HARDWICK – AWARE served 13 people from June 23 through June 30. AWARE is a nonprofit organization, established in 1984, dedicated to resolving the causes and effects of domestic violence and sexual assault in the greater Hardwick area.The 24-hour hotline is 802-472-6463.

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