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Randolph woman reported missing, last seen driving 2013 Toyota, police say

Police say Beverly Marois, 88, was reported missing on Fish Hill Rd. in Randolph, VT, on January 12. She may be driving a grey 2013 Toyota Rav4.

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Randolph woman reported missing, last seen driving 2013 Toyota, police say
VERMONT STATE POLICE

Royalton Barracks  Missing Person
  • Beverly Marois, 88, of Randolph
  • Incident on January 12

Vermont State Police say they are investigating the disappearance of 88-year-old Beverly Marois, who was reported missing on Monday, January 12, 2026. Family members last saw Marois around 2:30 p.m. on Fish Hill Road in Randolph, Vermont. According to police, she is believed to be driving a 2013 grey Toyota Rav4 with Vermont registration DLD623. The direction in which she was traveling and her intended destination remain unknown.

Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding Marois’s whereabouts to come forward. Individuals can contact the Royalton Barracks at 802-234-9933 or submit an anonymous tip online via the Vermont State Police website.

As this case progresses, police emphasize that the investigation is ongoing, and any details could be crucial in locating Marois. The police have not disclosed any further information but are actively seeking assistance from the public in resolving this matter.

Source: Vermont State Police

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