On March 16, 2017

Mount Holly man arrested for assault, other charges

A Cavendish man was due in court on Monday to answer to charges stemming from an assault and burglary that occurred last week.
Shortly after midnight on March 8, Vermont State Police responded to a 911 call from a residence on Summit Road in the town of Mount Holly. Troopers learned that Patrick Neher, 37, of Cavendish had driven his truck into the attached porch of the house and attacked 42-year-old Nathan Blodgett. After a brief search, Neher was located and taken into custody and transported to the Vermont State Police Barracks in Rutland Town. He was later lodged at Marble Valley Correctional Facility on $75,000 bail.
On Monday, Neher was due in Vermont Superior Court, Criminal Division to answer to the charges of burglary, aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and unlawful mischief.

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

Three reasons I’m voting ‘Yes’ for the new school build

February 28, 2024
Dear Editor, As a full-time Killington resident, here are three reasons why I’m voting for the new school build. First, the time is now. As others have indicated in previous letters, seven years of school boards have been working on this project. Over the course of that time, volunteer school board members, community members, and…

Suspect arrested in shooting of 3 Palestinian American students

November 29, 2023
  By Alan J. Keays/VTDigger Burlington Police say they have arrested a suspect in the shooting Saturday night that wounded three young Palestinian American men. The three men, all 20 years old, were in Burlington visiting relatives of one of the men over the Thanksgiving holiday when the shooting took place around 6:30 p.m. Saturday…

Governor Scott appoints five Superior Court judges

November 22, 2023
  Governor Phil Scott announced Nov. 17 his appointment of five Vermont Superior Court Judges: Benjamin Battles of Waterbury, Susan McManus of Manchester Center, Rachel Malone of South Burlington, Alexander Burke of Arlington, and Navah Spero of Richmond. “As I have often said, selecting judges is one of the most important responsibilities for any governor,”…

White River Junction’s ECFiber bonds gain S&P rating

November 15, 2023
   ECFiber, Vermont’s first communications union district, has obtained a BB rating for its 2023 Series A bonds from S&P Global, the nation’s preeminent credit rating agency.  “This is a historic moment,” said Stan Williams, ECFiber’s municipal finance advisor and widely regarded as the architect of Vermont’s Communications Union District (CUD) model. “For the first…