Springfield Police Arrest 3 in Connection with Burglaries
Posted on 2016-01-07 by yankeecommunications in Vermont News // 0 Comments
In Springfield Vermont, local police have arrested three more people who were connected to several recent burglaries in the area.
22-year old Seth Smith of Reading Vermont was arrested in connection with two of the Downer’s Four Corners store burglaries, the vandalism of a Citizen’s Bank ATM, and a burglary of Rite-Aid.
Meanwhile, 19-year old Liam Vezina of Springfield Vermont was arrested in connection with only one of the Downer’s Four Corners store burglaries but also in connection with the ATM vandalism and Rite-Aid robbery.
Lastly, a 17-year old juvenile from Springfield was arrested in connection with all of the above crimes but also for being involved in the burglary of Jake’s South Street Market and attempted robbery of the North Springfield Irving.
These arrests come after authorities completed extensive investigations into all of the above burglaries.
All three suspects will appear in Vermont Superior court in February and March. Just last month in December, Springfield Police had also arrested two more people for their involvement in the same crimes.
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