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Missing Person in Brownington located safe, police say

In Brownington, Vermont, police say Chrissy Lucas, reported missing, is no longer considered missing as she is living out of state.

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According to police reports, a missing person case involving 38-year-old Chrissy Lucas has been resolved. Originally reported missing on April 6, 2026, in Brownington, Vermont, Lucas was last seen or heard from several months prior, prompting concern from her friends and family.

Vermont State Police say they received a report about her disappearance around 3:40 PM on that date. Following an investigation, authorities determined that Lucas is currently residing out of state and is no longer considered missing.

Police urge anyone with additional information regarding her welfare to contact the Derby Barracks at 802-334-8881 or to submit an anonymous tip online.

Charges have not been filed in this case, as it primarily concerned her status as a missing person. As the investigation concluded, no further legal actions are anticipated. However, police note that circumstances can change, and any developments could lead to new information being available in the future.

The Vermont missing person situation continues to develop.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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