June 28,2013
Rutland Herald
A Rutland man has been charged in connection with a burglary in Killington.
Vermont State Police charged Nicholas Seck, 31, with possession of stolen property. State police responded to a burglary complaint on Cubs Concourse on May 16. Police said Seck was located on Crescent Street with an item stolen from the residence.
“Obviously, it’s good news, not only for the property owner but for the community,” said Killington Police Chief Whit Montgomery. “Any time you take someone off the streets, it sends a message that these crimes will not be tolerated.”
Killington saw a rash of burglaries during the late spring. Residents have begun holding monthly neighborhood watch meetings. The next meeting is at 7:30 p.m. July 18 in the Sherburne Memorial Library.
Seck is scheduled to be arraigned Aug. 28 in Rutland criminal court.
Vermont State Police charged Nicholas Seck, 31, with possession of stolen property. State police responded to a burglary complaint on Cubs Concourse on May 16. Police said Seck was located on Crescent Street with an item stolen from the residence.
“Obviously, it’s good news, not only for the property owner but for the community,” said Killington Police Chief Whit Montgomery. “Any time you take someone off the streets, it sends a message that these crimes will not be tolerated.”
Killington saw a rash of burglaries during the late spring. Residents have begun holding monthly neighborhood watch meetings. The next meeting is at 7:30 p.m. July 18 in the Sherburne Memorial Library.
Seck is scheduled to be arraigned Aug. 28 in Rutland criminal court.
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