State police seek help to identify, locate suspect in Waitsfield theft

August 18, 2025 | By Waterbury Roundabout  

Person of interest in the retail and vehicle theft case in Waitsfield. Photo courtesy of Vt. State Police

Vermont State Police are asking the public for help in identifying and locating a suspect from a recent theft in Waitsfield, their companion, and a pickup believed to be using a stolen license plate.

The vehicle is a blue Chevrolet pickup with a Vermont plate 404A638. It was involved in a retail theft from Bisbee’s Hardware in Waitsfield on Tuesday evening, Aug. 12, according to Trooper Ryan Riegler.

On Wednesday afternoon, Aug.13, shortly after 2 p.m., troopers were alerted that the vehicle was seen back in the area near Bisbee’s Hardware. 

Trooper Riegler said that soon afterward, he encountered the vehicle in Middlesex, and the driver attempted to ram his marked state police cruiser. The vehicle then fled south on Vermont Route 100B, traveling towards Waitsfield. Riegler said he attempted to stop the vehicle, but when it did not stop, he did not pursue it in compliance with the state police policy on pursuits.

State police spokesman Adam Silverman shared the policy that indicates specific circumstances when troopers may pursue vehicles.

The stolen Chevy pickup has a Vt. plate 404A638. Photo courtesy of Vt. State Police

Riegler on Monday said police are still seeking the man involved in the theft of a chainsaw at Bisbee’s. Additional information collected since the incident from a nearby bank surveillance camera showed that the man was a passenger in the truck on Aug. 13 and a woman was driving the vehicle, Riegler said.

State police have shared a photo of the pickup from the cruiser’s dashcam. They also shared a picture of the man from the hardware store security camera. They are asking the public for assistance in identifying and locating both the vehicle and the theft suspect.

Anyone with information that could assist investigators is asked to contact the Berlin barracks at 802-229-9191 or use the online tipline at vsp.vermont.gov/prevention/tipsubmit.

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