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Tyler Wallin, 28, of Barre City, VT, faces multiple charges including aggravated operation without owner's consent, according to police following vehicle thefts in Randolph.

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Vermont State Police say a 28-year-old resident of Barre City, Tyler Wallin, was cited following an incident involving multiple vehicle thefts in Randolph on June 25, 2026. The reported thefts occurred in the early morning hours at the intersection of VT RTE 14N and VT RTE 14S.

According to police reports, several vehicles were stolen, along with items from another location. Witnesses described two individuals involved in the thefts; one was wearing a dark cut-off sweatshirt and dark pants, while the other was noted to be in blue jeans and a blue shirt. Following the investigation, Wallin was cited for aggravated operation without owner’s consent (twice), operation without owner’s consent, unlawful trespass, and petit larceny. He was released to Barre Probation and Parole for lodging.

The Vermont State Police expressed gratitude to the Barre City Police Department and Randolph Police Department for their assistance in the investigation. All stolen vehicles have been recovered and returned to their respective owners.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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