The Killington Police Dept. is investigating a number of burglaries that have taken place at businesses in Killington recently. On Tuesday, June 23, Police Chief Whit Montgomery sent out a email to residents and business owners asking them to report any usual activity and to ensure all alarm and security cameras are in working order. Recent break ins have occurred between 2-4 a.m., Montgomery reported. The suspect(s) have gained access by forced entry through both solid and glass doors, including windows. Report any suspicious activity at homes, businesses or suspicious vehicles to Montgomery at 802-422-3200.
Police investigate Killington break-ins
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