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Police look for missing Ripton man

RIPTON — Vermont State Police are asking for help from the public in finding a Ripton man who is missing.
Police on Monday received a report that James Daignault, 54, was missing.
Daignault was seen on Saturday, Nov. 23, at approximately 10 a.m. when he was leaving his residence in Ripton en route to a food shelf in Burlington. He never returned.
Reports indicated that Daignault was last seen at the Middlesex Park and Ride lot, where he had met friends to go to the food shelf. They later dropped him back at his vehicle at the Middlesex parking lot that day at approximately 2:30 p.m.
Daignault was reportedly driving a 2001 maroon Plymouth Neon with Vermont license plate FMM551.
Troopers described him as a white male, six-foot 1-inch tall, 270 pounds with blue eyes and brown hair. When he was last seen he was wearing camouflage suspenders, a hunter orange “zombie” T-shirt and gray sneakers.
Anyone with any information is asked to call the Vermont State Police New Haven barracks at 802-388-4919.
Submit an anonymous tip by texting “CRIMES” (274637) to Keyword VTIPS.

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