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Fatal fire investigation ongoing in Montgomery, Vermont, police say

In Montgomery, police say an elderly homeowner was unaccounted for following a house fire on March 15. Remains were found; the cause remains undetermined.

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According to police reports, a fire at a residence on West Hill Road in Montgomery early Sunday morning resulted in the discovery of human remains. The Montgomery Fire Department responded to the scene around 5 a.m. on March 15, 2026, where they found the home fully engulfed in flames and partially collapsed. Reports indicate that an elderly homeowner was unaccounted for during the incident.

The Department of Public Safety’s Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit was called to assist in determining the fire’s origin and to help identify any potential victims. During the investigation, remains of an unidentified individual were found within the structure. Preliminary findings do not indicate that the fire was suspicious, and further investigation will be conducted to ascertain the cause. The remains have been sent to the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office in Burlington for autopsy, with identification pending.

Police say anyone with information regarding the fire should reach out to Detective Sgt. Christopher Blais at the Royalton Barracks or Detective Sgt. Josh Hansell at the St. Albans Barracks. Inquiries can also be directed to the Vermont Arson Tip Award Program hotline. Legal proceedings will follow as investigations continue.

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