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Monday, June 17, 2024

Lafoe - Multiple Charges

 

 

 



PRESS RELEASE

Bellows Falls Police Department

170 Rockingham Street Bellows Falls VT

802-463-1234

Tips Line: 802-463-2373

 

 

 

CASE #: 24BF001198                                   

 

OFFICER(S): Officer N. Lawrence, Sergeant I. Tuttle, Sergeant T. Mayer, Officer J. Lake

 

DATE/TIME: May 6, 2024, at approximately 2127 hours                                                   

 

LOCATION (specific): Westminster Street, Bellows Falls, Vermont, 05101                      

 

VIOLATION: Violation of Conditions Of Release, Possession of Cocaine, Fentanyl-Trafficking, Possession of depressant, stimulant, or narcotic drugs

ACCUSED: Lisa Lafoe (age 46)                               

 

CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Bellows Falls, Vermont  

 

SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: On May 6th, 2024, at approximately 2127 hours, officers with the Bellows Falls Police Department arrested Lisa Lafoe, age 46, of Bellows Falls, Vermont, for Violation of Conditions of Release, possession of cocaine, fentanyl-trafficking, and possession of depressant, stimulant, or narcotic drugs.

 

On the night of May 6th, 2024, an Officer with the Bellows Falls Police Department observed Lisa Lafoe in violation of her 24-hour curfew which was a part of her Conditions of Release. Lafoe was subsequently arrested for the violation and the backpack that was in her possession was seized. After obtaining a search warrant, Officers located presumptive fentanyl, crack cocaine, and unprescribed pills.

 

She was issued a Citation to appear in the Windham County Superior Court – Criminal Division, on June 25th, 2024, at 0830 hours.

 

Decisions regarding release and or bail are outside of the control of the Police Department. These matters are handled by the Judicial System, including Judges, Court Clerks, and the State’s Attorney’s Office.