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Missing juveniles located safe in Bristol, Vermont, police

Two Starksboro juveniles reported missing on May 27 were found safe at a Bristol residence the next morning, Vermont State Police say.

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Two Starksboro missing juveniles have been found safe, Vermont State Police say.

Police say the two juveniles, Lylla Covey, 14, and Jayden Bolduc, 13, were reported missing on May 27, 2026, around 8:27 PM. The report indicates that the two were last seen earlier that afternoon on Chickadee Lane in Starksboro.

Police say Covey was wearing a black T-shirt, jean shorts, and Birkenstock sandals. Bolduc was last seen in a black T-shirt and camo pants. Police asked for the public’s help to find them.

On May 28, 2026, at approximately 9:30 AM, both juveniles were found safe at a residence in Bristol. Authorities expressed gratitude to the community members who provided tips and support during the investigation.

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Police ask anyone with more information to contact the New Haven Barracks at 802-388-4919.

Source: Vermont State Police

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