Man hospitalized following shooting in Windham County Share Updated: 12:57 PM EST Jan 25, 2021 NBC5 News Share Updated: 12:57 PM EST Jan 25, 2021 A Vermont man is hospitalized following a shooting in Windham County on Sunday, according to state police. Investigators said 23-year-old Colby Boyce, of Guilford, was dropped off at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital at approximately 6:25 p.m., with multiple gunshot wounds. Boyce was flown to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, where he is receiving treatment in the intensive care unit. Police say the shooting may have occurred on Guilford Center Road, but all aspects of the case including the location remain under investigation. State police are asking anyone with additional information on the shooting to call Det. Trooper Jason Lengfellner at 802-722-4600.
The Vermont State Police is investigating a shooting that occurred Sunday, January 24, 2021, in southeastern Vermont.
The state police was notified at about 6:25 pm Sunday that a man suffering multiple gunshot wounds had been dropped off at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital. Responding detectives spoke with the victim, later identified as Colby Boyce, 23, of Guilford. Boyce was subsequently flown to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire, and is currently in the intensive care unit.
Subsequent investigation indicates the shooting might have occurred on Guilford Center Road in Guilford, but all aspects of the case, including the location, remain under active investigation at this time.
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BRATTLEBORO â âTis impossible to be sure of any thing but death and taxes,â wrote Christopher Bullock in âThe Cobler of Prestonâ in 1716.
That adage has been oft-repeated since it was first penned, but at least one group of people want you to know those arenât the only two certain things in life.
âBabies come when they want to come,â said Dr. Kimberly DeVore, who became the chairwoman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cheshire Medical Center in October, in the middle of the pandemic.
For calendar year 2020, Cheshire Medical Center had 409 deliveries, up from 398 in 2019.
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BRATTLEBORO â âTis impossible to be sure of any thing but death and taxes,â wrote Christopher Bullock in âThe Cobler of Prestonâ in 1716.
That adage has been oft-repeated since it was first penned, but at least one group of people want you to know those arenât the only two certain things in life.
âBabies come when they want to come,â said Dr. Kimberly DeVore, who became the chairwoman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cheshire Medical Center in October, in the middle of the pandemic.
For calendar year 2020, Cheshire Medical Center had 409 deliveries, up from 398 in 2019.
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BRATTLEBORO â Dr. Kathleen McGraw, chief medical officer and chief information officer at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, encourages everyone to get vaccinated as soon as itâs their turn.
âThe question is, when is it your turn, right?â McGraw said during the Brattleboro Rotary Club meeting held remotely Thursday, after she received her second dose. âThe state is creating guidelines, which at the moment look like theyâre going to lean heavily on age as the primary way that it is rolled out next. And BMH, and really across the state, weâre going to follow whatever guidelines the state puts together and ultimately decides on so we can protect the community as fast as possible.â