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Four face drug, larceny charges in Vermont
DUMMERSTON, Vermont -- Four Vermont people allegedly involved in the theft
of credit and debit cards and several other items were arrested Saturday and
charged with numerous offenses, the Windham County, Vermont Sheriff's Department
reported.
Among the items seized during the arrests were a total of 108 grams of cocaine,
a Yamaha motorcycle stolen from Wilmington, Vermont and two mountain bikes stolen
from Brattleboro, Vermont.
Sandra L. Puchel, 58, of Meriden, Conn., was arrested at the Covered Bridge
and charged with intent to distribute cocaine, Deputy Matt Murano said. Her
arrest led to the apprehension of three others at a camping site in town.
Bruce A. Puchel, 29, of Meriden, Vermont was charged with three counts of grand
larceny, selling and dispensing cocaine, possession of stolen property, aiding
in the commission of a felony, possession of fireworks, unlawful mischief and
giving false reports to law enforcement, Murano said. Puchel, who also faces
prosecution as a habitual offender, was ordered held at the Windsor, Vermont
Correctional Facility on $5,000 bail.
Billie-Jo M. Turner, 19, of Meriden, Conn., was charged with possession of
stolen property, uttering forged instruments, and two counts of aiding in the
commission of a felony, Murano said.
A 17-year-old from Dummerston, Vermont who Murano said would be charged as
an adult, was charged with possession of stolen property and two counts of grand
larceny.
Turner and Sandra Puchel were held on $2,500 and $1,000 bail respectively at
the Brattleboro, Vermont Police Department, while the 17-year-old was released
on conditions.
The Vermont investigation continues and will involve agencies in Vermont and
other states.
The Vermont sheriff's department had been investigating several larcenies from
motor vehicles in the Putney, Vermont and Dummerston, Vermont area in which
credit and debit cards and other items were stolen. The suspects would then
use the cards at local businesses until they were canceled. Vermont Deputies
followed the paper trail and video surveillance tapes.
Vermont Officers involved in the investigation included Murano, Vermont Deputies
David Manch, Sherwood Lake, J.R. Sinon and Zack Borst, Cpl. Ron Lake, Cpl. David
Whittle, Capt. John Melvin, Sheriff Sheila Prue, Trooper Eric Albright with
his dog, Luka, and Trooper Mike Sorensen.
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Vermont Treatment Facts
- During 2000, of the 7,138 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Vermont, 251 were for cocaine .
- During 2000, of the 7,138 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Vermont, 1,083 were for marijuana .
- During 2000, of the 7,138 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Vermont, 434 were for heroin .
- During 2000, of the 7,138 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Vermont, 26 were for meth .
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Vermont Facts
Vermont was the first state admitted to the Union after the radification of the
Constitution.
With a population of fewer than nine thousand people, Montpelier, Vermont is the
smallest state capital in the U.S.
Montpelier, Vermont is the only U.S. state capital without a McDonalds.
In ratio of cows to people, Vermont has the greatest number of dairy cows in the
country.
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