According to police reports, Vermont State Police are investigating a retail theft incident that occurred on March 10, 2026, at 71 Jay View Drive in Enosburgh. Authorities were alerted to the theft around 9:40 PM, where an unidentified male allegedly took approximately $75 worth of merchandise from the store.
The suspect left the scene before police arrived. Store employees provided an image of the individual, which is now being used to aid in the investigation. Police say they are seeking assistance from the public to identify the suspect involved in this incident.
Anyone with information about the theft or the identity of the suspect is encouraged to contact the St. Albans Barracks of the Vermont State Police at 802-524-5993. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through the Vermont State Police website.
The investigation remains ongoing, and police emphasize that the allegations against the unidentified individual have not yet resulted in any charges. As the case progresses, charges and legal proceedings may evolve based on further evidence and findings.
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