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Grand larceny investigation underway in Charlotte, police say

In Charlotte, VT, police say multiple vehicles were broken into on December 19, 2025, resulting in grand larceny charges. One stolen vehicle was recovered.

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Grand larceny investigation underway in Charlotte, police say
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  • Incident on December 19
  • One stolen vehicle was recovered

Vermont State Police say that on December 19, 2025, several reports of vehicle break-ins were received from residents on Greenbush Road in Charlotte. The suspected individuals reportedly stole two vehicles and rummaged through multiple cars in search of valuable items. One of the stolen vehicles has been recovered.

According to police, the suspects targeted cars that were left unlocked and took personal belongings from the vehicles. Police are urging the public to ensure their vehicles are locked and to remove valuable items from sight to prevent theft. Investigators are currently seeking information regarding the unidentified individuals involved in these incidents.

The investigation remains ongoing, and police are encouraging anyone with relevant information to contact Trooper Shamir Exantus at the Williston Barracks at (802) 878-7111. Tips can also be submitted anonymously online. As the case develops, the charges remain allegations, and further updates may change as more details emerge.

Source: Vermont State Police

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