RANDOLPH – Police are searching for two individuals suspected of stealing multiple vehicles in the early morning hours of June 25.
A Vermont State Police investigation into reports of several stolen vehicles revealed two suspects in connection with the thefts of a Honda Civic, a dirt bike and a four-wheeler in Randolph, Vermont State Police Trooper Trinity Poole said in a phone interview on Monday.
The two individuals are also suspected of involvement in the theft of a Honda Accord the day before in Barre Town, Poole added.
“Four vehicles (were) stolen from four different locations,” Poole said.
Police are searching for this individual, who is suspected of involvement in multiple vehicle thefts in Randolph on June 25. Photo courtesy of Vermont State Police.
Police have retrieved all the vehicles save for the Honda Civic, Poole added.
“That is at least good that most people have their vehicles back,” she said.
Security footage retrieved by police showed one individual wearing a dark cut off sweatshirt, dark pants, a hat and a backpack; the other had dark colored hair and was wearing blue jeans and a blue shirt.
“It looks like (the Vermont Department of Corrections Probation and Parole Office) might have an idea who one of them is,” Poole said.
Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to contact the Vermont State Police Royalton Barracks at (802) 234-9933 and ask to speak with Trooper Poole. Anonymous tips can also be submitted online at https://vsp.vermont.gov/tipsubmit.
Alex Ebrahimi is a staff writer at the Valley News. He can be reached at (603) 727-3212 or by email at aebrahimi@vnews.com.
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