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Woman arrested in Maine for theft of Lyndonville dump truck

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LYNDONVILLE — A woman was arrested in Bangor, Maine, after allegedly stealing a dump truck from a Lyndonville business, police said.

The Lyndonville Police Department reported that around 9:54 a.m. on July 25, Creative Counters LLC reported a 2015 GMC dump truck and other company property were stolen overnight.

Chief Jack Harris conducted the initial investigation, and the vehicle was promptly entered into the National Crime Information Center database.

Later that day, at approximately 5:15 p.m., Bangor Police Department located and intercepted the stolen vehicle, arresting 40-year-old Alicia Alling, who has no fixed address.

Alling was cited for operation without owner’s consent and grand larceny, and is scheduled to appear in the Caledonia Superior Court on Sept. 23 at 8:30 a.m.

The recovered dump truck was impounded in Maine by Union Street Tow Company.

The Lyndonville Police Department collaborated with Bangor authorities in the apprehension and charges.

Inquiries regarding any charges in Maine should be directed to the Bangor Police Department.

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