On June 9, 2016

Killington police recover stolen goods

Dear Editor,

A few weeks ago I was the victim of theft as someone stole a large value of money and stuff from my car, which was parked at my house. In the weeks since I reported this to local officers Howard and Montgomery, they’ve been very proactive in tracking down the perpetrator that broke into my car. Last week I met with Office Howard who told me that they had retrieved all of my money that was stolen.

I want to recognize both officers for all of their hard work, commitment and motivation to keeping this close-knit community safe. The speed of their detective work was remarkable. I am thoroughly impressed and thought I would never see that money again.

Their dedication, intelligence and enthusiastic passion for public service shows. We are so fortunate to have these two officers, they bring great qualities to the town of Killington.  They turned a hard and difficult situation and a job that comes with extreme challenges from a bad to a positive outcome.

They wholeheartedly have my full support and, most importantly, they have earned my trust and utmost respect. Best,

Andrea Weymouth, Killington

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