WAITSFIELD — Vermont State Police were contacted Aug. 12 at 12:16 p.m. regarding a theft from a residence on Common Road.
Morella Dewey, 79, of Waitsfield, told police her employee had stolen property from the residence and was selling it online.
The employee, Kailah Doyle, 37, of Hancock, worked as a housekeeper for Dewey.
On Aug. 27, police executed a search warrant on Doyle’s residence in Hancock.
Troopers recovered several hundred pieces of stolen property.
On Sept. 9, Doyle was cited through her attorney into Washington County Superior Court.
Doyle was cited to appear in Washington County Superior Court on Sept. 25 at 8:30 a.m. to answer to charges of embezzlement and grand larceny.
Troopers from the Berlin Barracks are looking to return stolen property to its rightful owners.
Police are asking anyone who employed Doyle to work at their residence to contact the Vermont State Police barracks in Berlin.
Anyone who employed Doyle and is missing property or believes they had items stolen should be prepared to describe the items in question.
