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Vandalism incident reported on Highland Gray Rd in Poultney, police say

On May 12, 2026, at approximately 1:06 PM, Vermont State Police reported a vandalism incident involving a motor vehicle on Highland Gray Rd in Poultney, VT.

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Vermont State Police say a report of vandalism on Highland Gray Road in Poultney was received on May 12, 2026, around 1:06 PM. An unknown suspect is alleged to have damaged a motor vehicle during the early morning hours of the same day.

According to police, the incident involved vandalism directed at a vehicle owned by Vermont Support & Stabilization, based in Bennington. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are seeking assistance from the public. Police encourage anyone with information about the event to contact Trooper Hayley Mears at the Rutland Barracks by calling 802-773-9101. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through the Vermont State Police website.

The individual responsible for the vandalism has not yet been identified, and no charges have been filed at this time. As the case develops, the status of any potential charges may change, and police will continue to pursue leads in this investigation.

Source: Vermont State Police

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