Law enforcement agency officials, including several from Vermont, announced arrests in a five-state burglary ring Feb. 6.
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Multiple arrests in Vermont burglary ring spans multiple states
Law enforcement agency officials, including several from Vermont, announced arrests in a five-state burglary ring Feb. 6.
Law enforcement agency officials, including several from Vermont, announced arrests in a five-state burglary ring Feb. 6.
Stephanie Dasaro, Green Mountain Outlook
As of Monday, February 6, 2012 -3:37 p.m.
Springfield — The vast majority of these burglaries have occurred in Vermont and New Hampshire, primarily the southern portions of those states.
Represented at the conference, held at the Putney Fire Department in Vermont were representatives from the Vermont State Police, New Hampshire State Police, Windham County States Attorney, Windham County Sheriff’s Office, and many local police departments.
In the late summer of 2011 law enforcement officials in the Windham County region began to notice a pattern of similar burglaries along the Connecticut River Valley, in Vermont.
The Windham Count State’s Attorney’s Office worked to organize to an information sharing meeting regarding these burglaries between the various law enforcement agencies. This working group of investigators began working together on these burglaries, sharing information on mode of operation, time of day and other factors.
In October 2011, some critical information was developed during the investigation of a burglary in Cheshire County, New Hampshire that led investigators to understand these crimes crossed the Connecticut River into New Hampshire. The group of cooperating investigators grew to include local, county and state investigators from both New Hampshire and Vermont. Information sharing meetings continued, involving investigators from both states.
Through these cooperative efforts, the group developed a comprehensive picture of these crimes and compiled evidence linking several suspects to approximately 100 burglaries in Vermont and New Hampshire as well as several in Massachusetts, four in Maine and one in Virginia. It was learned that the burglaries were generally isolated to small businesses, without alarm systems, in the early hours of the morning. The suspects would take non-traceable items and such as cash. Entry was usually forced and often through a window.
As a result of the investigation, the subjects noted below were arrested in connection to the this case on Feb. 4 for multiple counts of burglary, unlawful mischief, and unlawful trespass. T
he following four subjects were cited and released on Court ordered conditions and will be arraigned at the Vermont Superior Court in Brattleboro on March 13:
Criscenzo Ruggiero, 20, of Westminster
Travis Noyes, 20, of Saxtons River
Lance Thomas, 18, of Rockingham
Christopher Goldschmidt, 18, of Athens
The following subjects are wanted in Vermont in connection to these crimes and an arrest warrants is being sought for multiple counts of burglary, unlawful mischief, and unlawful trespass. They are currently in custody in New Hampshire on charges related to New Hampshire burglaries:
Cody Loewe, 20, last known address of Bellows Falls.
Dillon Lange, 20, of Alstead N.H.
The final subject, Logan Critchfield, 21, of Walpole N.H., is also wanted in connection to these crimes and an arrest warrants is being sought for multiple counts of burglary, unlawful mischief, and unlawful trespass. His location is unknown.
The Vermont State Police encourage anyone with information on his whereabouts, to call 802-875-2112.
Anyone with information relating to these crimes, please call the Vermont State Police at 802-875-2112.
Investigations are still is on-going, far reaching, and new crimes are linked every week.
Vermont agencies involved in the investigation:
Vermont Agencies
VSP Rockingham
VSP Brattleboro
VSP Rutland
VSP Bradford
St. Johnsbury Police Department
Windham County Sheriff’s Department
Brattleboro Police Department
Springfield Police Department
Bellows Falls Police Department
Hartford Police Department
Vernon Police Department
New Hampshire agencies:
New Hampshire State Police, Troop C
Walpole Police Department
Lebanon Police Department
Canaan Police Department
Alstead Police Department
Charlestown Police Department
Cheshire County Sheriff’s Department
Chesterfield Police Department
Claremont Police Department
Sunapee Police Department
Hanover Police Department
Massachusetts agencies
Mass State Police
Deerfield Police Department
Bernardston Police Department
Maine State Police
Virginia Beach Police Department
Law enforcement agency officials, including several from Vermont, announced arrests in a five-state burglary ring Feb. 6.
Law enforcement agency officials, including several from Vermont, announced arrests in a five-state burglary ring Feb. 6.
Stephanie Dasaro, Green Mountain Outlook
As of Monday, February 6, 2012 -3:37 p.m.
Springfield — The vast majority of these burglaries have occurred in Vermont and New Hampshire, primarily the southern portions of those states.
Represented at the conference, held at the Putney Fire Department in Vermont were representatives from the Vermont State Police, New Hampshire State Police, Windham County States Attorney, Windham County Sheriff’s Office, and many local police departments.
In the late summer of 2011 law enforcement officials in the Windham County region began to notice a pattern of similar burglaries along the Connecticut River Valley, in Vermont.
The Windham Count State’s Attorney’s Office worked to organize to an information sharing meeting regarding these burglaries between the various law enforcement agencies. This working group of investigators began working together on these burglaries, sharing information on mode of operation, time of day and other factors.
In October 2011, some critical information was developed during the investigation of a burglary in Cheshire County, New Hampshire that led investigators to understand these crimes crossed the Connecticut River into New Hampshire. The group of cooperating investigators grew to include local, county and state investigators from both New Hampshire and Vermont. Information sharing meetings continued, involving investigators from both states.
Through these cooperative efforts, the group developed a comprehensive picture of these crimes and compiled evidence linking several suspects to approximately 100 burglaries in Vermont and New Hampshire as well as several in Massachusetts, four in Maine and one in Virginia. It was learned that the burglaries were generally isolated to small businesses, without alarm systems, in the early hours of the morning. The suspects would take non-traceable items and such as cash. Entry was usually forced and often through a window.
As a result of the investigation, the subjects noted below were arrested in connection to the this case on Feb. 4 for multiple counts of burglary, unlawful mischief, and unlawful trespass. T
he following four subjects were cited and released on Court ordered conditions and will be arraigned at the Vermont Superior Court in Brattleboro on March 13:
Criscenzo Ruggiero, 20, of Westminster
Travis Noyes, 20, of Saxtons River
Lance Thomas, 18, of Rockingham
Christopher Goldschmidt, 18, of Athens
The following subjects are wanted in Vermont in connection to these crimes and an arrest warrants is being sought for multiple counts of burglary, unlawful mischief, and unlawful trespass. They are currently in custody in New Hampshire on charges related to New Hampshire burglaries:
Cody Loewe, 20, last known address of Bellows Falls.
Dillon Lange, 20, of Alstead N.H.
The final subject, Logan Critchfield, 21, of Walpole N.H., is also wanted in connection to these crimes and an arrest warrants is being sought for multiple counts of burglary, unlawful mischief, and unlawful trespass. His location is unknown.
The Vermont State Police encourage anyone with information on his whereabouts, to call 802-875-2112.
Anyone with information relating to these crimes, please call the Vermont State Police at 802-875-2112.
Investigations are still is on-going, far reaching, and new crimes are linked every week.
Vermont agencies involved in the investigation:
Vermont Agencies
VSP Rockingham
VSP Brattleboro
VSP Rutland
VSP Bradford
St. Johnsbury Police Department
Windham County Sheriff’s Department
Brattleboro Police Department
Springfield Police Department
Bellows Falls Police Department
Hartford Police Department
Vernon Police Department
New Hampshire agencies:
New Hampshire State Police, Troop C
Walpole Police Department
Lebanon Police Department
Canaan Police Department
Alstead Police Department
Charlestown Police Department
Cheshire County Sheriff’s Department
Chesterfield Police Department
Claremont Police Department
Sunapee Police Department
Hanover Police Department
Massachusetts agencies
Mass State Police
Deerfield Police Department
Bernardston Police Department
Maine State Police
Virginia Beach Police Department
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