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Vehicle break-ins reported in Jericho, investigation

On June 19, 2026, police say multiple vehicle break-ins occurred on Lawrence Heights in Jericho, resulting in grand larceny charges for stolen credit cards and cash.

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Vermont State Police say they are investigating a series of vehicle break-ins that occurred on Lawrence Heights in Jericho on June 19, 2026. Reports from multiple residents indicate that credit cards and cash were stolen from their vehicles during the night of June 18 and into the early morning hours of June 19.

According to police, fraudulent charges were made using the stolen credit cards at local retailers, including Price Chopper, Hannaford, and Target in South Burlington on the same day. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to identify the individuals responsible for these crimes.

Residents are encouraged to report any information related to the incident to the Vermont State Police Williston Barracks at 802-878-7111, where they can speak with Trooper Shawn Morrow. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through the Vermont State Police website.

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