Suspects in multiple Hanley's General Store thefts caught on camera
JEFFERSONVILLE, Vt. (ABC22/FOX44) – State police are searching for two suspects allegedly involved in multiple thefts from the Hanley's General Store in Jeffersonville.
The most recent theft occurred Sunday afternoon June 8. Both suspects, one male and one female, were caught on camera. Authorities believe the duo is driving a brown Honda Accord.
Those with information about the suspects or this incident should contact VSP, specifically Trooper Cote at the Williston Barracks.
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