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Fugitive Files: Waterford

POSTED: 11:27 am EDT July 11, 2007

Sean Bettencourt

Waterford police are seeking the public's helpt to find Sean Bettencourt.

Bettencourt is wanted on larceny and identity theft charges.

Police described him as 29 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 150 pounds.

Police said he has family in Windham and may be working construction, possibly driving a red pickup truck with Vermont license plates.


Date of birth: Aug. 30, 1978
5 feet 6 inches tall; 150 pounds

Have Information? Dial the state police tip line: 860-444-0171

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