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Vermont embezzler sold house despite lien, U.S. attorney says
Federal officials placed a lien on a Florida home of a former Addison County woman under a court order in Vermont to make nearly $1 million in restitution in an embezzlement case, but she was still able to unload the vacation property without compensating her victims, U.S. Attorney Tristram J. Coffin said Thursday.
Examiner: Salisbury man died of self-inflicted wound
A man found shot to death Nov. 17 at a home in Salisbury died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head and not from a round fired at him by a Vermont State Police trooper responding to a 911 phone call reporting a domestic disturbance, the state's chief medical examiner said Wednesday.
Autopsy on Vermont man shot by cop rules death suicide
An investigation has determined that a Salisbury man shot by a Vermont state trooper during a confrontation at his home died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
After embezzlement conviction Middlebury professor leaving post
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Family questions circumstances of man's death
The family of a man who died during a standoff in Salisbury last week aren't satisfied with the answers they're getting from state police.