![]() ![]() Other state responders included the Vermont Department of Public Safety search and rescue coordinator along with state police units including the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Program, Field Force, Bureau of Criminal Investigations, and the Victim Services Unit. The search and recovery operation involved about 40 individuals from Richmond Rescue, Colchester Technical Rescue, Stowe Technical Rescue and North Carolina Task Force 2 – a swift water rescue team from Buncombe County, North Carolina, in Vermont following this week’s widespread flooding. When asked how investigators reached that conclusion, state police spokesman Adam Silverman in an email to Waterbury Roundabout replied, “Through investigation and evidence, there is no indication that this was anything other than an accident.” Aimee Nolan and Trooper Shawn Cavic states that the Vermont State Police investigation so far has determined that Hartnett was visiting the Huntington River upstream of the Huntington Gorge on Friday afternoon when she slipped and fell into the water. Technical rescue teams on the ground then began a recovery operation which took about an hour, police said. ![]() Police say they determined it was Hartnett’s vehicle and friends and family said that she had not been seen since 1 p.m., nor were they successful in attempts to contact her.Īt about noon on Saturday, police said that the crew of a Vermont Air National Guard helicopter located Hartnett’s body in the Huntington River adjacent to 1498 Dugway Road. that a vehicle had been parked on the side of Dugway Road for hours. JOSEPH FERLAND, 24, of 132 Edson Ave., sale of a controlled substance other than a narcotic or hallucinogen, third degree assault of an elderly, blind, disabled or pregnant person, or a person with intellectual disability, interfering with an officer/resisting arrest, reckless driving, failure to obey a stop sign, engaging police in pursuit, improper use of license, marker or registration, illegal operation of motor vehicle without minimum insurance, Illegal operation of motor vehicle while under suspension, failure to renew registration, evading responsibility after injury or property damage, improper passing/unsafe distance.ĭESTINY MARTINEZ, 23, of 181 Easton Ave., interfering with an officer/resisting arrest.Katie Hartnett, 25, of Burlington, was reported missing late Friday after state police in Williston received a call just before 9:30 p.m. LISA MILLS, 53, of 162 Eastern Ave., second-degree breach of peace. ![]() TYQUAN FRANKLIN-GREENAUER, 24, of 16 Townsend St., second-degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer/ resisting arrest. ROBERT EBRON, 19, of 21 Poplar St., third floor, second-degree breach of peace. KEANU RIVERA, 24, of 70 Wood St., second-degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer/resisting arrest.ĬHRISTOPHER IVERSON, 19, of 48 Washington St., second-degree breach of peace. STEVEN OTTO, 31, of 31 Farnham Ave., failure to respond to an infraction. ![]() ROBERT WHITE, 53, of 175 Millpond Road, Hamden, sixth-degree larceny, third-degree criminal trespass, second-degree criminal trover. MICHELLE SCOPPETTO, 29, of 50 Clifford St., two counts second-degree failure to appear, first-degree failure to appear, possession of drug paraphernalia near a school, criminal impersonation.ĪMBROSE EASTER, 30, of 13 Poplar Place, five counts criminal violation of standing criminal protective order, three counts disorderly conduct, third-degree assault of an elderly, blind, disabled or pregnant person or a person with an intellectual disability. ![]()
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