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Burglary reported at Barnard Academy in Barnard, VT, police say

According to police, a burglary was reported at Barnard Academy in Barnard, VT, on May 4. The incident is under investigation by the Vermont State Police.

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According to police reports, a burglary was reported at Barnard Academy in Barnard, Vermont, on May 4, 2026. Vermont State Police are currently investigating the incident, although no charges have yet been filed against any suspects.

Police say the investigation is ongoing, and they are seeking assistance from the public. Anyone with information related to the burglary is encouraged to contact the Vermont State Police Royalton Barracks at 802-234-9933.

No further details regarding the specifics of the incident or potential suspects have been released at this time. The police emphasize that all charges are allegations at this stage, and the legal process is still unfolding.

As the investigation progresses, updates may be announced, and court dates, if applicable, will be determined in accordance with standard legal procedures. Members of the community are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities that could aid the investigation.

Source: Vermont State Police

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