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Vt. Police Arrest Suspect in 2016 Kevin Smith Homicide

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Vermont officials announced Saturday the arrest and indictment of Jennifer Simard, 46, of Brownington, for the murder of Kevin Smith.

On March 28, 2016, Police responded to a 911 report of an unresponsive man in a residence on Evansville Road in Brownington, Vermont.

Smith, 38, was found deceased with stab wounds on his back.

On March 2, 2018, an Orleans County Grand Jury returned a true bill indictment charging Simard for the murder, 2nd Degree, and manslaughter.

The indictment was the result of an on-going investigation that took place by the Major Crime Unit.

Simard is currently being held at the Northern State Correctional Facility on $100,000 bail. She is due to appear in Orleans Superior Court on Monday.

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