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Police investigate a triple homicide at a home in Pawlet, Vermont. WTEN "Initial work by detectives indicates this was an isolated event with no identified threat to the community," state police said.
The triple homicide was discovered early Sunday. Officers responded to a report of a "suspicious person" and the investigation led them to a home in the town of Pawlet, Vermont State Police said.
The case of a Rensselaer County man killing three family members is similar to a triple homicide involving a family in Vermont. Brian Crossman Jr., of Granville, allegedly killed his father, ...
Vermont State Police have released the identities of three family members found dead in their home in Pawlet Sunday. Police say Brian Crossman Sr., his wife, Erica (Pawlusiak) Crossman, and Erica ...
The man accused of murder in a Vermont triple homicide is being held without bail in a New York jail. Authorities say 22-year-old Brian Crossman, Jr. of Granville, New York appeared in Warren ...
Police are investigating a triple homicide in southern Vermont. In an event businesses are hoping will help keep the momentum moving, thousands descended on Montpelier Thursday night to ...
PAWLET, Vt. (WCAX) - Police are investigating a triple homicide in southern Vermont. Vermont State Police have not yet released any details about the deaths, but WCAX News has confirmed through ...
An arrest warrant for three counts of aggravated murder was obtained from the triple homicide of his father, stepmother and stepbrother in Pawlet, Vermont, on Sept. 15, state police said.
Pawlet triple homicide suspect pleads not guilty Posted: Oct 3, 2024 / 04:01 PM EDT. ... Vermont State Police said investigators found significant evidence linking Crossman Jr. to the deaths, ...
PAWLET — Vermont State Police are investigating the possible homicide of three family members at their home on Vermont Route 133 on Sunday. Police said the names of the victims — believed to be an ...
PAWLET, V.T. (WNYT) – Vermont State Police are investigating a triple homicide at the intersection of Vermont Route 133 and Kelley Hill Road.