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***Initial news release, 4:50 p.m. Wednesday, July 17, 2024***
The Vermont State Police is investigating a missing-persons case involving 82-year-old Roberta Martin of Enosburgh. Martin last had contact with her family by phone at about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 16, 2024, and has not been heard from since.
Neighbors reported her missing to the state police at about 11:55 a.m. Wednesday, July 17, after going to check on her and discovering she was not at her home on Butternut Hollow Road. The circumstances surrounding Martin’s disappearance are under investigation, and there are concerns for her welfare.
A clothing description is unavailable at this time. Martin is about 5 feet 1 inch tall and weighs 115 pounds. She has white hair and brown eyes. A photo of her is attached to this release.
Troopers and detectives are actively pursuing leads, and special teams including VSP’s Canine Unit and Unmanned Aircraft Systems Program are involved in the search. Members of the public might notice an increased police presence in the vicinity of Martin’s home on Butternut Hollow Road. Anyone with possible information regarding Martin’s whereabouts should call the Vermont State Police in St. Albans at 802-524-5993 or leave an anonymous tip online at Submit a Tip | Vermont State Police.
No additional information is available. The Vermont State Police will provide updates as this investigation unfolds.
JUL 18
SUMMARY OF INCIDENT:
Search efforts for Roberta Martin continued overnight and are ongoing Thursday afternoon. Crews are concentrating on the area around Ms. Martin’s house on Butternut Hollow Road in Enosburgh. The Vermont State Police Crime Scene Search Team is processing Ms. Martin’s home and property, and detectives from the Major Crime Unit and Bureau of Criminal Investigations are conducting interviews, gathering evidence and pursuing potential leads.
Investigators obtained information that indicates Ms. Martin’s disappearance is suspicious. To ensure the integrity of the investigation, VSP is unable to comment further at this time on the evidence that has led to this conclusion.
The state police would like to speak to anyone who passed through the general area of Sand Hill Road and Butternut Hollow Road from 10 p.m. Tuesday, July 16, until 12 noon Wednesday, July 17, and might have any potentially relevant information.
VSP has received several tips regarding people walking or jogging in the area during that timeframe, and detectives are seeking to identify and interview anyone who fits this description. Please call the St. Albans Barracks at 802-524-5993 to speak with an investigator. People also can provide anonymous tips online at Submit a Tip | Vermont State Police.
Ms. Martin is reported to be in good health both physically and mentally.
Search efforts involve the Vermont State Police Search and Rescue Team, K-9 Unit, Unmanned Aircraft Systems Program, and uniformed troopers from the Field Force Division. The Victim Services Unit also is involved. Additional participating agencies include the Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife, New England K9 Search and Rescue, and the Upper Valley Wilderness Response Team. The Enosburgh Fire Department and Enosburgh Rescue are providing logistical support and assistance. The Franklin County State’s Attorney’s Office is actively involved.
VSP is aware of numerous false reports and potential scam or spam posts on social media regarding this investigation. The public is advised that the only source for the release of official information is the Vermont State Police.
Maj. Dan Trudeau, commander of the Vermont State Police Criminal Division, will be available to speak with members of the media at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, July 18, at the Enosburgh Fire Department, located at 83 Sampsonville Rd.
Update No. 1: Search continues for missing Enosburgh woman
STATE OF VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY VERMONT STATE POLICE CASE#: 24A2004920 RANK/TROOPER FULL NAME: Detective Sgt....
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Franklin County woman's disappearance considered suspicious, police say
On Wednesday, investigators said they obtained information that indicates that Martin's disappearance is suspicious but would not comment further on the evidence that led them to this conclusion.
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