Police Reports

Vermont State Police

On January 18, at 12:19 p.m., Troopers from the Berlin Barracks were notified of numerous stolen checks from a residence in Calais. The investigation revealed that Shaun Deschamps, of Berlin had stolen the checks from the Calais home that he had been subcontracted to work at. Subsequent investigation led to the discovery that Deschamps also stole a check from Lloyd Franks, of Plainfield who he had been living with at the time. Troopers located Deschamps at a residence in Barre and took him into custody without incident. Deschamps was transported to the Berlin Barracks for processing before being released on a citation to appear in Washington County Superior Court Criminal Division on March 30.
Vermont State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation at the Berlin Barracks is seeking assistance from the public in reference to an ongoing criminal investigation. Investigators are looking to identify persons who attended or were employed by Flanders Early Learning Center at Goddard College in the town of Plainfield between 1996 and 1997. If you, or someone you know attended or were employed by Flanders early Learning Center at Goddard College in the town of Plainfield between 1996 and 1997, please contact Detective Trooper Mathew Nadeau at the Berlin Barracks at (802) 229-9191.
On February 1, at 10:40 a.m., Troopers from the Berlin Barracks were notified of a family disturbance on Vt. Rte. 14 in Woodbury. Trooper responded to the scene and learned that the victim had been assaulted by a family member. The victim and their partner then had a firearm pointed at them while they were leaving the residence in a vehicle. Throughout the course of the investigation, Troopers learned that Calvin Lamphere, of Woodbury had court ordered conditions of release that he was in violation of. It was also discovered that he operated a motor vehicle with a criminally suspended driver’s license. Lamphere was arrested without incident and transported to the Berlin Barracks for processing. Lamphere was issued court ordered conditions of release and released on a citation.
On February 4, at 10:06 p.m., the Vermont State Police responded to a report of a vehicle parked at the end of a driveway with an unresponsive male in the driver seat. Upon arriving on scene, Troopers identified the operator of the vehicle as Daniel Mucherino, of Marshfield. While speaking with Troopers Mucherino showed signs of being under the influence of intoxicants. Mucherino was taken into custody for suspicion of DUI and transported to the Berlin Police Department for processing. Mucherino was later released with a citation to appear in Washington Superior Court Criminal Division for the charge of DUI.

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