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Home ยป Police seek suspects who vandalized farm
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Police seek suspects who vandalized farm

Police say it appears a vehicle did several "doughnuts" in a hayfield

PUBLISHED ON April 26, 2017

The vehicle tore up the soft soil, requiring hours of work to fix the ruts. (H. Michael Miley, Flickr/Creative Commons)

CRAFTSBURY, Vt. (AP) โ€” Vermont police are searching for the people responsible for tearing up a farmer’s field in Craftsbury with a vehicle.

Police say it appears a vehicle did several “doughnuts” in a hayfield field belonging to the Demeritt Farm sometime last week.

The vehicle tore up the soft soil, requiring hours of work to fix the ruts.

Fox 44 (http://bit.ly/2ow13gt ) reports the farm’s goal of producing 6,000 bales of hay from the 40-acres of field this season is now in question.

Farm worker Cori Jean Sanders says the vandal tore up the field of the Demeritt farm and another farmer’s field.

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Information from: Local 22/Local 44 News,http://www.mychamplainvalley.com

Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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