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Vermont Police Hunt for Missing 1993 Corvette in Fletcher

State police in St. Albans are seeking the public's help in locating a missing 1993 Corvette belonging to Charles Hagar of Fletcher, according to police.

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FLETCHER, Vt. (WCAX) – A Vermont missing Corvette case has prompted state police to ask the public for help. Vermont State Police say they are trying to locate a missing 1993 Corvette owned by Charles Hagar, 65, of Fletcher.

Police say the car was last with a friend of Hagar’s, who died unexpectedly in the summer of 2024. The current location of the Corvette is unknown.

Vermont Missing Corvette Investigation

Police say the missing vehicle was first reported on March 6, 2025, on Buck Mountain Road in Fletcher. According to investigators, the situation is not considered criminal.

Troopers say they are not pursuing any criminal charges in connection with the case. Instead, police say their focus is simply on returning the Corvette to its owner.

Authorities say the friend who last had the Corvette died unexpectedly in the summer of 2024. Police say that left the vehicle’s whereabouts unclear.

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Police say that is why the case remains open as troopers work to track down the 1993 Corvette.

Anyone with information about the missing Corvette is asked to call the St. Albans Barracks at 524-5993.

Police say the investigation is ongoing, and that they will share updates as more information becomes available. For more local coverage, see additional VTScout local news reports.

Source: Vermont State Police

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