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BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Burlington police are offering a cash reward for information that helps lead them to the person responsible for a burglary at the now-closed Burlington College.
Police say the break-in at the college offices on the city's North Avenue was reported Tuesday morning.
Investigators found that multiple offices within the building were vandalized and several items stolen, but police are not releasing all the details of the incident.
Burlington College closed in May after it had been struggling under the weight of its $10 million purchase of the property and buildings it made in 2010 from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington during the presidency of Jane Sanders, the wife of U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders.
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