Vermont man arrested after stealing car; leading police on chase
He now faces a slew of charges
He now faces a slew of charges
He now faces a slew of charges
Brattleboro Police assisted Vermont State Police in capturing a man accused of stealing clothes and a car from a Londonderry home.
State police responded to a burglary at a home on VT Route 11 Saturday afternoon. There they found the suspect, Jason Moul, 38, of Athens, stole clothing and keys for a car parked in the driveway.
Moul took the vehicle and started driving south on VT Route 30 in Dummerston.
State police called on Brattleboro police to intercept the vehicle. When they tried to stop the car, the driver sped away.
The stolen car was equipped with OnStar. The system was used to shut down the vehicle, leaving the driver stranded on Harris Avenue.
Moul then got out of the car, ran away from police and broke into homes in a nearby neighborhood, trying to avoid police.
The 38-year-old was ultimately arrested. He now faces a number of charges including grand larceny, attempting to elude, gross negligent operation and unlawful trespass.
Moul is being held on $10,000 bail.