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Investigation into unlawful mischief in Richford, police say

In Richford, VT, police say they are investigating a case of unlawful mischief after trash was dumped on a vehicle on April 9, 2026.

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Investigation into unlawful mischief in Richford, police say
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  • Incident on April 9

According to police reports, a 37-year-old Richford resident discovered trash dumped on the hood of her vehicle early on April 9, 2026. The Vermont State Police received a call from Kasey Vincelette at approximately 7:21 AM, reporting the incident that occurred around 3:22 AM on Main Street.

Subsequent to the report, police say they obtained footage from a nearby security camera which captured the incident. Authorities are currently seeking assistance from the public to identify the individual seen in the video. This investigation falls under the violation of unlawful mischief.

As the inquiry progresses, the Vermont State Police encourage anyone with relevant information to contact the St. Albans Barracks at 802-524-5993. The investigation remains ongoing, and no charges have yet been filed against any suspect.

The legal status of the allegations is subject to change as the case develops, and no court dates have been announced at this time. Additional updates may follow as further details emerge from the investigation.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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