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« : December 07, 2011, 02:36:11 PM »

Just saw an older black pickup truck not running well stopped in front of my house - Took off and the snowmachine shot off the back and the skis appeared to be dragging on the ground - I believe the snow machine was black also.  Went up the road towards Fletcher, but did not get a glimpse of it again.  Something did not appear right - Looked like somebody was stealing a snow machine from somewhere and in a hurry to move on.

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« #1 : December 07, 2011, 03:10:37 PM »

I have been sent a photo of the truck:


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« #2 : December 07, 2011, 03:36:15 PM »

Anyone having seen this truck and the snowmobile on the back that appeared to have a red front, contact Eric Thompson, Deputy Sheriff, 524-2121

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« #3 : December 07, 2011, 04:19:44 PM »

More Info has come in - Also the truck had a loud exhaust, two men in the vehicle.  The snowmobile was black with a red bottom in the front of the sled.  Most likely a 70's-80's snowmobile from the style.  They were seen on Skunk Hill Road and turned left headed towards Milton around 2:30 PM.  The truck is believed to be a GMC Sierra.

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« #4 : December 07, 2011, 05:06:50 PM »

Fairfax has Neighborhood Watch on steroids !

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« #5 : December 08, 2011, 05:44:51 PM »

The town that works like a team!  If something doesn't look right, take pictures, call 911, spread the word.

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« #6 : December 08, 2011, 07:14:07 PM »

The owner has recovered the stolen snow machine, thanks to about 4 different people who saw something suspicious and reported it.  One of the biggest helps was the photo - I saw the truck and knew it was an old black truck with maybe some white on it, but that certainly was not a great description.
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« #7 : December 08, 2011, 09:22:58 PM »

I agree with Chris & Mary Kay....excellent teamwork by those individuals responsible for assisting their neighbors and their town . STILL , don't overlook the role of your Forum and the leadership you provide in giving the community a vehicle to deal with this issue and others . Nice job , my friend .
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« #8 : December 11, 2011, 12:35:27 PM »

STATE OF VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
VERMONT STATE POLICE PRESS RELEASE

INCIDENT:  Burglary, Possession of Stolen Property and Grand Larceny
CASE #:  11A205758
TROOPER:    Lozier                      STATION:  VSP ST. ALBANS               
CONTACT#:   524-5993

DATE/TIME:  12/9/11 at approximately 0930 hours
LOCATION (specific):  Fletcher Road, Fairfax, VT

VIOLATION:  Burglary, Possession of Stolen Property and Grand Larceny

ACCUSED:   Ronny Therrien          ACCUSED:  Bradley Therrien           
AGE:       26                                           AGE:      30

CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE:  Both Georgia, VT

VICTIMS:   Terrance Oneill and Allen Simoneau                                   
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE:  Both of Fairfax, VT

SUMMARY OF INCIDENT:
On December 8, 2011 at approximately 1353 hours, concerned citizens from
Fletcher Road in Fairfax, VT called to report that they just obtained the plate
from the vehicle they observed the day before, stealing a snowmobile.  These
same neighbors also provided a picture they took of the truck, leaving the scene
of the burglary with the stolen snowmobile in the back.

Upon running the vehicle's plate through DMV, VSP checked the address of the
registered owner, Bradley Therrien.  Neither the truck involved nor the
snowmobile were located on the property however investigations lead VSP to
Therrien's cousins residence, Ronny Therrien.  Upon arriving at this residence,
VSP recovered the stolen snowmobile. 

Upon speaking with Ronny Therrien, Ronny admitted to stealing the snowmobile,
claiming he believed the snowmobile was abandoned.  When speaking with Bradley
Therrien, Bradley stated Ronny asked him for his help however told Bradley he
had legally purchased the snowmobile. 

The neighbors that reported the incident initially stated the truck left the
scene with the snowmobile in the back of the truck at a high rate of speed
causing the snowmobile to partially fall out of the truck.  This lead VSP to
believe that both Ronny and Bradley knew they were stealing the snowmobile and
tried doing so in a hurry.

Both Ronny and Bradley were released on citations and scheduled to appear in
Franklin County district court on January 20, 2011 at 1pm.

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« #9 : December 12, 2011, 07:48:17 AM »

STATE OF VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
VERMONT STATE POLICE PRESS RELEASE

INCIDENT: 11C203428
TROOPER: Armstrong       STATION: New Haven                   
CONTACT#: 802-388-4919

DATE/TIME: 1900 hours 12/11/11
LOCATION (specific): River Road in New Haven
VIOLATION: Attempted Theft
ACCUSED: Unknown

VICTIM:  Dana Little                                                             
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: New Haven, Vermont

SUMMARY OF INCIDENT:
Vermont State Police are investigating an attempted theft from the Little residence in New Haven.  The victim reported that she observed 3 subjects leaving her driveway carrying her snow plow attachment.  Little advised that she was able to surprise the three subjects who dropped the plow and left the area on foot.  Police are attempting to identify the three subjects.  Please contact Trooper Armstrong at 802-388-4919 (New Haven Barracks) with any information.


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« #10 : December 12, 2011, 08:22:12 AM »


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« #11 : December 17, 2011, 08:43:31 AM »

Glad they were caught.
Kudo's to everyone involved.
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