The fictional evils of Twin Peaks found their way into tiny villages of Vermont -
Trump's utter disregard and unconcern about the effects of Covid-19, made it worse.
Police find 3 women behind padlocked apartment door in human trafficking probe
in Rutland (Vermont)
- Alan J. Keays
Oct 22 2021
He estimated that two dozen law enforcement personnel from federal, state, county
and local agencies took part in executing the two federal search warrants Friday
morning.
No one was injured as a result of the operation, and Kilcullen said no weapons
were discharged.
Sharon Davis, a longtime member of the city’s Board of Aldermen, lives on Baxter
Street, though on the opposite end, less than half a mile from where the raid took place.
She said she had already gone to work before the raids, though she did get text messages
about it soon after and also followed Facebook postings about it.
Davis said the apartment house on Baxter Street where the raid occurred had its windows
boarded up by the time she returned home Friday afternoon.
She praised the efforts of law enforcement in carrying out the raid.
“The neighbors unfortunately put up with a lot,” Davis said. “I’m glad it was
accomplished. It’s wonderful to clean up these neighborhoods.”
She said when she heard that the raid was underway, she thought it was at a different
apartment building.
“There is another house, I won’t name, in the area that has come up to me a couple
of times. I certainly have brought it to the mayor’s attention and Chief Kilcullen’s
attention,” she said. “Maybe next time.”
https://vtdigger.org/2021/10/22/pol...t-door-in-human-trafficking-probe-in-rutland/
Trump's utter disregard and unconcern about the effects of Covid-19, made it worse.
Police find 3 women behind padlocked apartment door in human trafficking probe
in Rutland (Vermont)
- Alan J. Keays
Oct 22 2021
He estimated that two dozen law enforcement personnel from federal, state, county
and local agencies took part in executing the two federal search warrants Friday
morning.
No one was injured as a result of the operation, and Kilcullen said no weapons
were discharged.
Sharon Davis, a longtime member of the city’s Board of Aldermen, lives on Baxter
Street, though on the opposite end, less than half a mile from where the raid took place.
She said she had already gone to work before the raids, though she did get text messages
about it soon after and also followed Facebook postings about it.
Davis said the apartment house on Baxter Street where the raid occurred had its windows
boarded up by the time she returned home Friday afternoon.
She praised the efforts of law enforcement in carrying out the raid.
“The neighbors unfortunately put up with a lot,” Davis said. “I’m glad it was
accomplished. It’s wonderful to clean up these neighborhoods.”
She said when she heard that the raid was underway, she thought it was at a different
apartment building.
“There is another house, I won’t name, in the area that has come up to me a couple
of times. I certainly have brought it to the mayor’s attention and Chief Kilcullen’s
attention,” she said. “Maybe next time.”
https://vtdigger.org/2021/10/22/pol...t-door-in-human-trafficking-probe-in-rutland/