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Seven arrested in St. Johnsbury

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ST. JOHNSBURY, VT — The St. Johnsbury Police Department made seven arrests during the week of April 27 to May 3, according to a department press release.

On April 27, Cody Heath-Largy, 31, of St. Johnsbury, was charged with violation of conditions of release.

He was cited to appear on April 28 in Caledonia County Court.

On April 27, Jennifer Ricker, 34, of St. Johnsbury, was arrested on an active in-state warrant.

She was taken into custody and lodged at Northeast Regional Correctional Facility and cited to appear in Caledonia County Court on April 28.

On April 27, Anthony Speed, 42, of St. Johnsbury, was arrested on an active in-state warrant.

He was taken into custody and lodged at Northeast Regional Correctional Facility and cited to appear in Caledonia County Court on April 28.

On April 28, Christina Thompson, 48, of St. Johnsbury, was arrested on an active in-state warrant.

Thompson was taken into custody and lodged at Northeast Regional Correctional Facility and cited to appear in Caledonia County Court on April 29.

On April 28, Anthony Peno, 39, of St. Johnsbury, was charged with retail theft.

He was cited to appear on Sept. 14 in Caledonia County Court.

On April 29, Joshua Mathieu, 38, of St. Johnsbury, was charged with eluding a police officer and resisting arrest.

He was cited to appear on June 15 in Caledonia County Court.

On May 1, Curtis Harlow, 34, of St. Johnsbury, was arrested on an active in-state warrant.

He was taken into custody and lodged at Northeast Regional Correctional Facility and cited to appear in Caledonia County Court later in the day.

The St. Johnsbury Police Department responded to 97 additional calls for service during the week.

The department conducted 30 traffic stops, responded to 15 suspicious person or event calls, conducted 10 directed patrols, performed nine house checks, responded to eight agency assist calls, responded to seven motor vehicle complaints, performed six welfare checks, responded to four citizen disputes, responded to four public assist calls and responded to four found or recovered property calls.

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