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Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Chris Santee on November 08, 2010, 07:56:24 AM

Title: C & N, Leaving the Scene
Post by: Chris Santee on November 08, 2010, 07:56:24 AM
STATE OF VERMONT
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
VERMONT STATE POLICE
PRESS RELEASE
 
INCIDENT: Careless and Negligent Operation, Leaving the Scene of an Accident
 
CASE #: 10A204956
TROOPER: Vermont State Police
STATION: St. Albans                     
CONTACT#: 802-524-5993
 
DATE/TIME: 11/07/2010, 0329 hours
LOCATION (specific): River Road, Fairfax, VT
 
ACCUSED: XXXX XXXXX                       
AGE: 26
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: St. Albans, VT
 
VICTIM: Private Property on River Road                                         
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Fairfax, VT
 
SUMMARY OF INCIDENT:
 
On 11/07/2010 at approximately 0329 hours the Vermont State Police responded to
a single-vehicle motor vehicle crash on River Road in Fairfax, VT.  The crash
occurred at a private residence and damaged this residence's property.
 
Prior to the arrival of State Troopers the operator, later identified as
26-year-old XXXX XXXXX of St. Albans, VT, fled the scene.
 
State Troopers ultimately located XXXXX at his St. Albans residence several
hours later.  During the subsequent investigation, State Police learned that
XXXXX was operating his vehicle after consuming alcohol to the level of XXXXX
not feeling like he should have been driving.  The investigation also revealed
that XXXXX's mother, XXXXX XXXXX, aided XXXXX's escape from the crash scene. 
 
XXXXX was issued a citation to appear in Franklin County District Court on
12/20/2010 at 1:00pm to answer the charges of Leaving the Scene of an Accident
and Careless and Negligent Operation.

Title: Re: C & N, Leaving the Scene
Post by: David Shea on November 08, 2010, 02:20:06 PM
I have noticed that when you post VSP reports from St. Johnsbury the names are left in the post.  What is the point of posting this type of news if you are going to delete the most important detail?
Title: Re: C & N, Leaving the Scene
Post by: mkr on November 08, 2010, 02:49:36 PM
David it is out of respect for Dad's wishes that the website not create a conflict within the community is the answer to your question. Could be someone's loved one in the community and I am sure you will be able to receive this information on another web site, but it will not be here.
Title: Re: C & N, Leaving the Scene
Post by: David Shea on November 09, 2010, 07:05:47 AM
Mary,
I understand you dad's position regarding names & have respected this rule in my postings especially the ones where children are present.

It just seems that the posting in of itself could hurt the feelings of families involve b/c attention has been brought to the event which in turn may cause some to find out by other sources the individual who is involved.

Dave
Title: Re: C & N, Leaving the Scene
Post by: Henry on November 09, 2010, 09:40:29 AM
Dave,  I won't spend a lot of time defending my ethics here on the forum, but am very proud of all the people that post on here who go along with my little quirks.  Even though you don't agree with me, I have to say that I have never had to edit anything you have posted.  In the past 6 years, there are only 3 people who I have had to ban from posting.

They felt it was their right to post whatever they wanted to and even after I contacted them, they reposted the same thing again.  I tried at one time to come up with a list of rules, etc. for people to follow, but found it was too difficult to cover everything, so I have the following up in my news box:

"Posts that, in my personal judgement, create too much conflict in the community, may be deleted - If members repost the same topic, they may be banned from future posts."

Now, I may be too cautious at times, but this is my town and you are all my neighbors and even with my monitoring, people still contact me and ask me to remove things, which I do without question, just to keep the peace.

I pay for this forum out of my own pocket and it is free for everyone to use.  I get a lot of satisfaction out of it and find it is a great way to communicate what is going on in the community, without always getting down to the nitty gritty details
Title: C & N, Leaving the Scene
Post by: Stand Alone Defense on November 09, 2010, 10:08:16 AM
Well Said Henry, I couldn't agree more on keeping the peace in our small comunity.
Title: Re: C & N, Leaving the Scene
Post by: mmillette on November 09, 2010, 07:14:23 PM
I agree as well Henry!! Keep the peace!!
:) :) :)

Mike
Title: Re: C & N, Leaving the Scene
Post by: Henry on November 09, 2010, 08:21:18 PM
Hey Mike,
There is a Troy Millette in Willy Wonka - Is he related to you??
Title: Re: C & N, Leaving the Scene
Post by: Sue W. on November 09, 2010, 08:22:23 PM
I enjoy your forum, Henry, because of the upbeat attitude and local information.  Thank you very much for having such high standards!  
Title: Re: C & N, Leaving the Scene
Post by: mmillette on November 09, 2010, 10:30:55 PM
Hey Mike,
There is a Troy Millette in Willy Wonka - Is he related to you??

Henry,

Troy is my cousins son. He is a great kid with many talents. One talent is that my kids love him very much. We also use him for our sitter when the wife and I want to go out.

We are going to go see him on Saturday night for the show!!!

Mike
Title: Re: C & N, Leaving the Scene
Post by: Rev. Elizabeth on November 11, 2010, 05:53:50 AM
Oh yes!! Gotta see Troy in Willy Wonka.  He was amazingly funny last year in Beast.  He is also a talented musician--and quite the humorist.  I am sure the play, which runs through Saturday, with a Saturday matinee, will be a delightful experience!