Vermont Law Enforcement Apprehends Two Suspects Following Consecutive Armed Robberies at Enosburgh Convenience Store

Police arrest Mark Clapper and Tobby Marrier for two armed robberies at an Enosburgh convenience store; suspects are held without bail in St. Albans.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 28, 2026, 9:51 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from WCAX

Vermont Law Enforcement Apprehends Two Suspects Following Consecutive Armed Robberies at Enosburgh Convenience Store - article image
Vermont Law Enforcement Apprehends Two Suspects Following Consecutive Armed Robberies at Enosburgh Convenience Store - article image

Successive Targeted Robberies at Local Retail Outlet

The town of Enosburgh was the site of a targeted criminal campaign this week, as a single convenience store was subjected to two armed robberies in a span of three days. According to Vermont State Police, the first incident occurred on Monday morning at the Jolley by Stewart’s Shops on Main Street, involving a masked individual who brandished a weapon to secure compliance from staff. The same location was struck again on Wednesday morning, prompting an intensive investigation by local and state authorities to identify the perpetrators responsible for the repeated security breaches.

Identification and Arrest of Local Suspects

Following a multi-day investigation, law enforcement officers successfully identified 28 year old Mark Clapper and 33 year old Tobby Marrier, both residents of Enosburgh, as the primary suspects. According to police records, Clapper is allegedly responsible for both the Monday and Wednesday robberies, while Marrier is believed to have participated specifically in the second encounter. The pair was located and taken into custody on Friday afternoon without further incident. The swift identification of these individuals has provided a measure of relief to the local business community and retail employees in the area.

Detention and Legal Proceedings

Both suspects have been transported to the Northwest State Correctional Facility in St. Albans, where they are currently being held without bail. According to the Franklin County prosecutor's office, Clapper faces multiple charges related to armed robbery and the use of a mask during the commission of a felony. Marrier faces charges tied to his alleged involvement in the Wednesday morning incident. Their initial court appearances are scheduled for Monday at 1:00 p.m., where formal charges will be read and bail conditions will be reconsidered by the presiding judge.

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