On Oct. 30, at about 4 a.m., the state police responded to an alarm at the Jiffy Mart on Business Route 4 in the town of Rutland. Upon arrival, the state police, along with Rutland City police, found the building had been broken into via a window and an undisclosed amount of cigarettes had been stolen. State police learned two subjects smashed a window to gain entry, entered the store, smashed a glass front cabinet to get to the cigarettes and left the store carrying two large black trash bags. Anyone with information are asked to contact the state police at 802-773-9101. Tips also may be submitted online anonymously at vsp.vermont.gov/tipsubmit.
By Polly
On November 3, 2021
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