Anthony Seagroves was arrested for kidnapping and aggravated assault.
Burglary at St. Johnsbury gas station, over $1,000 in cigarettes stolen
by Daniel Duric, Newport Dispatch

On June 10, at approximately 2:57 a.m., Vermont State Police responded to a burglary alarm at the Center Tower Gas Station in St. Johnsbury.
Upon arrival, troopers discovered a broken window. Review of the gas station’s security footage revealed an unidentified male breaking the window and stealing cigarettes valued at over $1,000.
The suspect’s age and city of residence are currently unknown. The Center Tower Gas Station, victim of the burglary, is located in St. Johnsbury.
Authorities are seeking assistance from the public. Anyone with information regarding the burglary is urged to contact the Vermont State Police at the St. Johnsbury Barracks at 802-748-3111. Anonymous tips can also be submitted online at vsp.vermont.gov/tipsubmit.
Kidnapping, aggravated domestic assault suspects arrested

On Thursday evening, Vermont State Police troopers and Hinesburg officers located and arrested two suspects without incident around 8:35 p.m. at a residence on Richmond Road in Hinesburg.
Anthony Seagroves, 32, of Hinesburg, and Katelynn Cannon, 28, of Essex, were wanted in connection with a kidnapping and assault case from June 8 in Starksboro.
According to investigators, Seagroves had forcibly ordered a household member into a vehicle at baseball bat-point, driving off and causing bodily injury while restraining the victim. Cannon allegedly assisted by physically assaulting the same person and attempting serious bodily harm.
On June 13, Burlington police had attempted to apprehend Seagroves, but he fled in a gray Honda CR-V, Vermont plate CRW914, likely driven by Cannon. Their whereabouts were unknown until the Richmond Road residence was identified.
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