According to police reports, an incident of retail theft occurred at Market 32 in St. Johnsbury on March 14. Vermont State Police say that two unidentified individuals entered the store, collaborated to take a significant amount of merchandise, and left without paying.
On March 18, loss prevention staff at Market 32 reported the incident to law enforcement, prompting an investigation by the Vermont State Police. Authorities are actively seeking assistance from the public to identify both the individuals involved and the vehicle connected to the crime. Images related to the suspects have been provided as part of the investigation.
Police urge anyone with information regarding the theft to contact the St. Johnsbury Barracks at 802-748-3111. Additionally, tips can be submitted anonymously through the Vermont State Police website.
The case remains under investigation, and no charges have been filed at this time. As the situation develops, any court proceedings or legal actions will be subject to change based on the findings of the investigation and the discretion of the court.
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