
Torrey Sise was heading out the door just after six Friday morning. When she found a man laying in her driveway.”I noticed somebody’s feet sticking out by the front of my daughter’s car,” Sise said. “I kind of freaked out a little bit. It’s not what you expect to see when you go out for work.”Sise says the man had a bloody nose, injured, and unresponsive. “He was breathing,” Sise said. “I tried to wake him up and he wouldn’t wake up so I ran back into the house and called 911.”She said the man wasn’t dressed well enough for the freezing temperatures.”My mom actually came out and covered him with a blanket before the paramedics got here.”Upon receiving treatment at the scene, he was taken to Northwestern Medical Center in St. Albans before being transferred to the University of Vermont Medical Center. “Obviously there were signs of trauma on the victim,” Adam Silverman from the Vermont State Police. “Unfortunately several hours after arriving at the hospital in Burlington he died.”Vermont State Police are still investigating how the man landed in Sise’s driveway and his cause of death.”I think it’s too early to say that this is a suspicious death,” Silverman said. “I also think it’s too early to say that it isn’t.”Police are asking anyone with any information at all to come forward. “I have no idea who he is and nobody around here knew who he was,” Sise said.State police have identified the man as a resident of Fletcher, however, are withholding his name while relatives are notified. An autopsy is scheduled to take place this weekend at the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office to determine the cause and manner of death. Police are asking anyone with additional information on the incident to call the VSP St. Albans Barracks at 802-524-5993 or submit an anonymous tip online.
Torrey Sise was heading out the door just after six Friday morning. When she found a man laying in her driveway.
“I noticed somebody’s feet sticking out by the front of my daughter’s car,” Sise said. “I kind of freaked out a little bit. It’s not what you expect to see when you go out for work.”
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Sise says the man had a bloody nose, injured, and unresponsive.
“He was breathing,” Sise said. “I tried to wake him up and he wouldn’t wake up so I ran back into the house and called 911.”
She said the man wasn’t dressed well enough for the freezing temperatures.
“My mom actually came out and covered him with a blanket before the paramedics got here.”
Upon receiving treatment at the scene, he was taken to Northwestern Medical Center in St. Albans before being transferred to the University of Vermont Medical Center.
“Obviously there were signs of trauma on the victim,” Adam Silverman from the Vermont State Police. “Unfortunately several hours after arriving at the hospital in Burlington he died.”
Vermont State Police are still investigating how the man landed in Sise’s driveway and his cause of death.
“I think it’s too early to say that this is a suspicious death,” Silverman said. “I also think it’s too early to say that it isn’t.”
Police are asking anyone with any information at all to come forward.
“I have no idea who he is and nobody around here knew who he was,” Sise said.
State police have identified the man as a resident of Fletcher, however, are withholding his name while relatives are notified.
An autopsy is scheduled to take place this weekend at the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office to determine the cause and manner of death.
Police are asking anyone with additional information on the incident to call the VSP St. Albans Barracks at 802-524-5993 or submit an anonymous tip online.