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Richford man cited for burglary and grand larceny at Jay Peak Resort, police say

Larry Garrow, 38, faces burglary and grand-larceny charges after an investigation into stolen Milwaukee tools traced back to last August.

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Vermont State Police say a burglary incident reported early on August 14, 2025, at Jay Peak Resort in Jay, Vermont, has led to multiple charges against a 38-year-old man currently incarcerated. Authorities discovered that several maintenance buildings had been unlawfully entered, with stolen items primarily consisting of Milwaukee power tools and gasoline.

According to police reports, the investigation into the burglary progressed, and on August 29, 2025, some of the stolen items were recovered from a property in Fairfield, where suspect Larry Garrow was temporarily residing. In February 2026, police collected DNA evidence from Garrow, which later matched samples found at the burglary scene. Following these developments, Garrow was cited on May 7, 2026, with charges of burglary, grand larceny, and unlawful mischief.

Garrow is scheduled for arraignment on June 2, 2026, in the Criminal Division of Vermont Superior Court located in Newport. The charges against him are allegations, and the legal process will continue to unfold as the case progresses.

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