WOODBURY – Vermont State Police (VSP) confirmed area mother and grandmother Tina Daigle was found deceased the afternoon of Thursday, June 19.
According to the initial VSP news release, the investigation began around 3:30 p.m., Thursday, when police received a report that a body had been discovered at a roadside pull-off along Route 14 in Woodbury. Prior to her public identification, the early report ruled Daigle’s passing as suspicious. By Friday afternoon, the area was cordoned off with yellow investigators tape, with a VSP cruiser parked nearby.

After much speculation overnight via social media, the victim was confirmed to be 38 year old Daigle on Friday, June 20 after an autopsy was completed at the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office in Burlington.
A determination from the medical examiner on the cause and manner of Daigle’s death remains pending further investigation, according to the updated VSP news release,
Anyone with information that could assist investigators in this case should call the Vermont State Police in Berlin at (802) 229-9191 or submit an anonymous tip online at https://vsp.vermont.gov/tipsubmit.
Editor’s note: an earlier version of this story mistakenly indicated the dateline as WOLCOTT.
Raymonda Parchment is a Hardwick Gazette reporter. She recently graduated from Vermont State University - Castleton with a Bachelor’s Degree in English. She is a strong supporter of freedom of speech, and the right to publish information, opinions, and ideas without censorship or restraint. She is a lifelong lover of the written word, and is excited to join the team as a staff member.


