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Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Chris Santee on April 14, 2011, 08:48:41 AM

Title: Burglary Main Street Fairfax
Post by: Chris Santee on April 14, 2011, 08:48:41 AM
STATE OF VERMONT
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
VERMONT STATE POLICE
PRESS RELEASE
 
INCIDENTS: Burglary
CASE # 11A201460 / 11A201565
TROOPER: Johnson                                         
STATION: St. Albans                     
CONTACT#:(802) 524 5993
DATES: 04/07/11 and 04/13/11
LOCATIONS: Lakewood Drive, Swanton
                    Main Street, Fairfax

VIOLATION: Burglary                         
VICTIMS: Harold Campbell
               AGE: 34
               CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Swanton, VT
               
               Allen Poulin                                                           
               AGE: 73
               CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Cambridge, VT
 
SUMMARY OF INCIDENTS:
  On April 7, 2011 I was notified by dispatch of a burglary that occurred on
Lakewood Drive in the town of Swanton.  I responded to the residence and met
with Harold Campbell.  Campbell owns 2 small trailers that were broken into on
his property on the night of 04/06/11.  The 2 trailers had the door hinges cut
off.  Campbell advised several items were taken, including: 2 Dewalt power tools
and 4 Bostitch power tools.
    On April 13, 2011 I was notified by dispatch of a burglary that occurred on
Main Street in the town of Fairfax.  I responded to the scene and met with Allen
Poulin and his wife Elizabeth Poulin.  They advised their 2 small trailers were
parked in their driveway on the night of the burglary on 04/06/11.  One trailer
had the door hinges cut off and was entered; the other trailer had evidence of
attempted forced entry, however this trailer was not broken in to.  Poulin advised
1 Bostitch power tool, 1 sawzall, 1 toolbox, and several smaller tools were taken from
the trailer.
  In both incidents the same method was used to gain entry into the trailers.
The evidence collected at both scenes and the types of items taken indicate a
possible connection between the burglaries.
   Vermont State Police, St. Albans Barracks is investigating leads as well as
asking for any assistance the public can provide with these cases.  If any
information is known please contact Vermont State Police, St. Albans Barracks at
802 524 5993.