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Corinth man reported missing found deceased in Orford

On June 25, 2026, Vermont State Police reported that Thomas Taylor Jr., 36, was found deceased in Orford, NH, after being reported missing from Corinth, VT.

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According to police reports, a 36-year-old resident of Corinth, Thomas Taylor Jr., was reported missing on June 24, 2026. The Vermont State Police received the report around 8:04 PM, indicating that Taylor was last seen at approximately 3:00 PM the previous day at a residence on Chelsea Road. He is described as being 6 feet tall and weighing 240 pounds. Concerns for his well-being were raised due to his unknown whereabouts.

An update from police on June 25 confirmed that Taylor Jr. was found deceased in Orford, New Hampshire. The circumstances surrounding his death have not been disclosed, and further inquiries are being handled by the Orford Police Department.

The Vermont State Police expressed gratitude to those who provided information and assistance during the search for Taylor Jr. Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact the St. Johnsbury Barracks at 802-748-3111.

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