Police arrest St. Johnsbury shooting suspect
BERLIN, Vt. (ABC22/FOX44) – The Berlin Police Department arrested the suspect in a May 6 shooting that took place on Concord Avenue in St. Johnsbury.
Vermont State Police announced Wednesday that they had obtained an arrest warrant for Ladjuan Anthony Guichard, 27, in connection with the shooting of 30-year-old Adam Belliveau, and told the public that they should consider him 'armed and dangerous'. Police officers then received a tip from a caller that Guichard was in a rental car on the Barre-Montpelier Road/U.S. Route 302.
Police stopped the car on the road in Berlin and arrested Guichard and a companion, Kayla Keithan, 27, of St. Johnsbury. She was charged with being an accessory after the fact and will be arraigned Monday.
Guichard was jailed without bail at the Northeast Regional Correction Facility and is due for arraignment on Friday. The warrant issued for his arrest stated that he was wanted on a charge of attempted second-degree murder.
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