Police seek public’s help with market intruder

Sept. 2, 2022  |  By Waterbury Roundabout 

Woodstock Market intruder suspect photo from Vermont State Police.

Vermont State Police are asking the public for information regarding an incident last Saturday, Aug. 27, at Woodstock Farmers Market on Vermont Route 100 in Waterbury Center.

An alarm was activated just before 3:30 a.m. and investigation found that an unknown individual forced their way inside the building through a window, police said. 

Troopers searched and found no one inside. It was not clear if anything was taken from the business. 

From surveillance video provided by the market, police described the suspect as a white man, medium build, with gray or white hair. He was wearing a dark blue t-shirt with a Gillespie Fuels logo on the back, gray sweatpants, and black sneakers. The individual covered their face with a black shirt and wore gloves. 

The person also arrived at the business in a silver Chevrolet Malibu with an unknown Vermont registration, police said. 

Anyone with information about the suspect or vehicle is encouraged to contact Trooper Tylor Rancourt of the Vermont State Police Berlin barracks at 802-229-9191.

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