Lebanon police searching for Vermont man previously arrested on kidnapping charges
Lebanon Police are asking the public for help in locating a Vermont man who was previously arrested on kidnapping charges.
Police said Adam Adolph, 32, of Thetford, was released earlier this month as part of a pre-trial services program following his arrest on July 27 for charges related to the kidnapping of a woman at the Lebanon Airport.
Officials said Adolph violated the terms of his release after they found the electronic monitoring device he was ordered to wear in the woods along Interstate 89 in Lebanon on Tuesday.
“The individuals in this incident that occurred at the airport in July, I would classify them as dangerous people in our community, not only for the actions that day, but the amount of drugs that they're moving and that we located on them,” said Chief Phillip Roberts of the Lebanon police Department.
The Grafton County Sheriff's Department has issued an arrest warrant for Adolph and is asking anyone who may have seen him to contact the Lebanon Police Department at 603-448-1212.