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Lawrence Stauffer, 55, of 43 Patricia Lane, Naugatuck, was charged April 22 with disorderly conduct. ROBERT LUNDEQUIST, 29, of 570 May St., Naugatuck, was charged Dec. 27 with disorderly conduct and third-degree assault. Through the officers investigation, police reported, the accused was found to be operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and or drugs, driving on the wrong side of the street and traveling unreasonably fast. NAUGATUCK A 24-year-old Prospect man died after jumping from the Prospect Street Bridge onto Route 8 on April 15. WILLIAM FREIHEIT, 30, of 152 Horton Hill Road, Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 7 wit three counts of second-degree failure to appear. The warrant was for a larceny reported on March 10, 2016. Martin was given a court date of Jan. 16 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $5,000 non-surety bond. Police reported Douglas stole checks from the victims and fraudulently cashed the checks for various amount. STEVEN GRILLO, 39, of 146 Phoenix Ave., Naugatuck, was charged March 27 with breach of peace, threatening and interfering with an emergency call. Hunt was given a court date of March 28 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $2,500 surety bond. Police reported on Jan. 19 at approximately 11:35 p.m. officers responded to a domestic disturbance between husband and wife. Police reported on Feb. 6 at approximately 5:13 p.m. Bryant was arrested on an active arrest warrant. Police reported Quinones contacted the victim by phone and threatened to harm her. During an argument, police reported, they were engaged in a physical altercation. Giugno was given a court date of Jan. 22 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held on a court-set $5,000 surety bond. Naugatuck Police Department 211 Spring Street Naugatuck, CT 06770 Get Directions Main Phone: 203-729-5222 Emergency: 911 Find us on Facebook Citizens News; Contests. Police reported the pharmacist at the location advised the Naugatuck Police Department that the accused had tried to use forged scripts to obtain a specific amount of a controlled substance. Police reported on Jan. 20 at approximately 12:52 a.m. an officer conducted a motor vehicle investigation on New Haven Road. Police reported Kimmer used the victims name and forged his signature to a bill of sale for a vehicle. Vassallo was given a court date of Jan. 31 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $5,000 surety bond. The estimated value of the missing power tools is $1,055, police reported. Day was given a court date of Jan. 11 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $5,000 surety bond. Police reported the accused was arrested on an active failure to appear (PRAWN) arrest warrant. One warrant was for a burglary reported on Aug. 26, 2017. Police reported on Jan. 16 at approximately 8:47 p.m. Gildea was arrested on active arrest warrants. Police reported Schump stole a 18V impact driver valued at $87. Ortiz was given a court date of May 3 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court. Schump was given a court date of Jan. 5 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. Famiglietti was given a court date of Jan. 4 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a court-set $75 cash bond. The Naugatuck Police Department reported the following arrests: Superior court dispositions are available at rep-am.com. Daveluy was given a court date of April 11 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $2,500 non-surety bond. Police reported on March 23 at approximately 10:32 p.m. officers responded to 684 Maple Hill Road for a domestic disturbance between husband and wife. Police reported Plude stole $180 worth of merchandise. Dunn was given a court date of Dec. 30 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held on a court-set $10,000 surety bond. SHAWN SCHUMP, 36, of 1675 Litchfield Turnpike, Woodbridge, was charged Dec. 24 with sixth-degree larceny. Police reported on March 26 at approximately 2:46 a.m. an officer conducted a motor vehicle investigation on May Street. JOHN BENAITIS, 55, Naugatuck, assault elderly victim, disorderly conduct, Sept. 29. Naugatuck; Region 16 . Caselles was given a court date of Feb. 11 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $2,500 non-surety bond. Police reported on March 26 at approximately 11:16 p.m. an officer conducted a motor vehicle investigation on North Church Street. There were a total of seven vehicles damaged in the area, police reported. Sego was given a court date of March 30 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $80 cash bond. JOEL PACHECO, 27, of 38 Highland Ave., Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 7 with disorderly conduct. Police reported Pope arrived at the victims home and initiated an argument. Police reported on Dec. 26 Jones was arrested on an active arrest warrant. Police reported on Feb. 29 at approximately 1:26 a.m. an officer initiated a motor vehicle investigation in the Church Street area of Naugatuck. John Ramirez Martinez, 35, of 214 Wooster St., Naugatuck, was charged March 2 with disorderly conduct, risk of injury to child and third-degree assault. The victim did not know Williams. Police reported Bombardier entered the victims garage and stole various power tools and lawn equipment. Moreira was given a court date of March 28 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $1,500 non-surety bond. Quinones was given a court date of Jan. 17 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held on a $20,000 surety bond. Police reported on April 22 at approximately 7:26 p.m. officers responded to a domestic disturbance. SCOTT KIMMER, 45, of 13 Seth Drive, Naugatuck, was charged Dec. 31 with second-degree forgery and identity theft. A juvenile was home during the incident, police reported. During an argument, police reported, Cottrell hit the victim. Police reported on Jan. 20 at approximately 12:45 a.m. an officer conducted a motor vehicle investigation on Cherry Street. Hohl was given a court date of April 13 to appear at Derby Superior Court and released on a $500 surety bond. Police reported Renda and Thomas Woodruff stole beer and other merchandise valued at $133.73. Police reported Leclerc broke a window to the building and ran from the area. Colin Brian Leclerc, 20, of last known address Naugatuck, was charged April 18 with second-degree criminal mischief and breach of peace. Police charge woman in connection with stabbing. The accused was released on $2,000 non-surety bond and scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on March 11. Bruno was given a court date of April 20 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held on a $1,000 surety bond. Medina-Delgado was given a court date of May 3 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $1,000 non-surety bond. Police reported on April 22 at approximately 12:48 p.m. an officer responded to Walmart for a larceny complaint. NaugatuckIRIS ESTELLA, 46, 39 High St., Waterbury, larceny second-degree, March 13. Police reported it was discovered through the investigation that the accused became involved in an argument with the victim that escalated and became physical when, according to the victim, the accused pushed the victim multiple times causing injury from the falls. During the investigation, police reported, it was determined Holland was wanted on an active arrest warrant out of Troop I. Holland was given a court date of March 22 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held on a $5,000 surety bond. THOMAS SCIANNA, 23 28 Beacon Wood Court, Naugatuck, threatening second-degree . The warrant was for a larceny reported on Dec. 12, 2016. Police reported Lebron was carrying a bat during the altercation and two victims were struck with the bat. Police reported on March 21 officers responded to 53 Brookside Ave. for a domestic disturbance between boyfriend and girlfriend. Gonzalez was given a court date of May 3 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a court-set $500 surety bond. The accused was released on a $1,000 surety bond and scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on March 11. MARIA CASELLES, 32, of 10 Kings Court, Derby, was charged Feb. 5 with breach of peace and conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny. Police reported on Feb. 8 at approximately 8:44 p.m. Fernandes was arrested on an active arrest warrant. Police reported on April 19 at approximately 2:56 p.m. officers responded to Big Y for a larceny complaint. The Naugatuck Police Department reported the following arrests: ROGER FARKAS, 70, of 43 Longview Terrace, Naugatuck, was charged April 7 with violation of probation. Police blotter for March 16. The Naugatuck Police Department reported the following arrests: Superior court dispositions are available at rep-am.com. Lyons was given a court date of April 6 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. Jones was given a court date of Jan. 3 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $150 cash bond. During an argument, police reported, Aviz grabbed the victim and pushed her against a wall. The Naugatuck Police Department reported the following arrests: Superior court dispositions are available online here. Police reported on April 19 at approximately 8:23 a.m. an officer responded to a domestic disturbance between boyfriend and girlfriend. The warrant was for deposits of counterfeit money orders to Webster Bank. Gagnon was given a court date of May 4 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. Police reported on Jan. 14 at approximately 1 a.m. an officer conducted a motor vehicle investigation on Water Street. Police reported the accused was also not allowed on the property due to three previous shoplifting incidents, officers advisement, and the accused being advised through a no trespass that the accused signed. He also splashed water in the victims face from a water bottle, police reported. Zachary Lance, 22, of 253 Cherry St., Naugatuck, was charged April 17 with first-degree criminal mischief, second-degree criminal mischief, third-degree criminal mischief, conspiracy at first-degree criminal mischief, conspiracy at second-degree criminal mischief and conspiracy at third-degree criminal mischief. Police reported on Jan. 15 at approximately 2:43 p.m. officers responded to Stop & Shop for a larceny complaint. Police reported on Dec. 29 at approximately 3:58 p.m. an officer was investigating an evading motor vehicle accident. The warrant was for an assault that occurred on Nov. 14, 2016 at the Town Green. Police reported Johnson was involved in an argument with her sons grandmother. Police reported on Dec. 26 Ashton was arrested on an active arrest warrant. Ortiz was given a court date of Jan. 17 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on bond. SHAWN SCHUMP, 36, of 1675 Litchfield Turnpike, Woodbridge, was charged Dec. 24 with sixth-degree larceny. RICARDO HOHL, 34, of 46 Bridge St., Naugatuck, was charged March 25 with second-degree failure to appear. Police reported Dunn then made fraudulent purchases using the victims credit cards at various businesses. Teixeira was advised by the officers his complaint was not a criminal matter and not to use the 911 system for non-emergency calls. Crabtree was given a court date of Feb. 1 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. MARCIO FERNANDES, 36, of 169 Maple Hill Road, Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 8 with third-degree assault, risk of injury to a child and disorderly conduct. During the investigation, police reported, it was determined Giugno violated an active protective order. JASLIN MARTINEZ, 38, 101 Ridge Road, Naugatuck, disorderly conduct, Oct. 2. During the investigation, police reported, it was determined Cottrell was wanted on an active arrest warrant. Police reported Diorio sent numerous text messages to the victim using obscenities and stating he is going to harm one of the victims friends. Tyson Quinones, 33, of 46 Plaza Drive, Middletown, was charged Feb. 28 with second-degree failure to appear. Police reported on Jan. 16 Ortiz was arrested on an active arrest warrant. The Zoning Commission BY BRUNO MATARAZZO JR. Naugatuck PD serves the Borough of Naugatuck, CT. ANTHONY WILLIAMS, 24, 7 Ida St., Naugatuck, failure to appear second-degree, conspiracy to commit/burglary third-degree, burglary third-degree, larceny sixth-degree, conspiracy to commit/larceny sixth-degree, Sept. 29. JOSEPH CYR, 24, of 53 Brookside Ave., Naugatuck, was charged March 21 with disorderly conduct. WATERBURY When it came time for Gawayne Fisher to order his newest supply of heroin, he had a special request. Police reported on Jan. 17 Belanger was arrested on an active arrest warrant. Naugatuck police responded BY ANDREAS YILMA As the first person our members interact with on the. Shane Rosenberry, 19, of 39 Lorann Drive, Naugatuck, was charged April 18 with reckless burning and breach of peace. KENNETH WEED JR., 44, of 9 Beaver Brook Road, Danbury, was charged Jan. 1 with disorderly conduct and second-degree criminal mischief. The Naugatuck Police Department reported the following arrests: Superior court dispositions are available online here. Christina Gildea, 34, of 137 Ruela Drive, Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 16 with two counts of second-degree failure to appear. ANILSON AVIZ, 42, of 65 Woodlawn Ave., Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 7 with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct. Police reported on March 26 at approximately 2:39 a.m. an officer responded to a vandalism complaint on City Hill Street. Police reported on Feb. 7 at approximately 12:03 a.m. officers responded to 17 Homestead Ave. for a domestic disturbance between boyfriend and girlfriend. ASHELY FAMIGLIETTI, 23, of 13 Seth Drive, Naugatuck, was charged Dec. 26 with failure to respond to infraction. . Your Internet History; E-edition; Home Police Blotter Police blotter for April 27. Police reported Dougan stole $32.77 worth of merchandise. Naugatuck; Beacon Falls; Prospect; Schools. RICHARD HOLLAND, 67, of 162 North Hoadley St., Naugatuck, was charged March 22 with second-degree failure to appear. Police reported on Jan. 16 Quinones was arrested on an active arrest warrant. During an argument, Boutote grabbed at her family members arms. Share: Waterbury Chamber. Police reported on March 23 Bruzik was arrested on an active arrest warrant stemming from an incident that occurred on March 9, 2016. Lebron was given a court date of April 20 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held on a court-set $100,000 surety bond. Diorio was given a court date of Jan. 3 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $10,000 surety bond. Police reported on Feb. 29 at approximately 1:26 a.m. an officer initiated a motor vehicle investigation in the area of Gail Drive in Naugatuck. David Adamson, 27, of 925 Oronoke Road, Waterbury, was charged Jan. 18 with five counts of first-degree failure to appear and second-degree failure to appear. Tony Juraska, 52, of 128 Lyman Road #25, Wolcott, was charged Jan. 14 with second-degree failure to appear. JONATHAN SEGO, 22, of 933 Rubber Ave., Naugatuck, was charged March 22 with two counts of sixth-degree larceny. Stanford was given a court date of Jan. 31 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. The Naugatuck BY ANDREAS YILMA Police reported the accused was arrested on an active failure to appear (PRAWN) arrest warrant. Police reported on April 8 at approximately 5:32 p.m. an officer was dispatched to 35 Curtis St. for domestic disturbance. Police reported on March 2 the accused was arrested on an active failure to appear (PRAWN) arrest warrant. SEAN LYONS, 25, of 17 Wooster St., Waterbury, was charged March 26 with driving under the influence. Police reported Day, with a juvenile accomplice, stole food and money from the concession stand. The accused was released on $500 non-surety bond and scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on March 11. During the argument, police reported, Johnson shoved the victim and knocked over chairs in the kitchen. Miriam Renda, 55, of 11 Ellen St., Waterbury, was charged Jan. 15 with sixth-degree conspiracy to commit larceny. The estimated cost to replace the window is $450, police reported. Based on the information, police reported, the accused was taken into custody for the listed charges. Naugatuck police recently filed the following charges: Melissa Serrano, 24, of 305 Priscilla St., Bridgeport, was charged Feb. 28 with fraudulently obtaining controlled substance, second-degree forgery, conspiracy to commit second-degree forgery, conspiracy to commit fraudulently obtaining controlled substance and criminal attempt at possession of controlled substance or more than half ounce of cannabis. March 22, 2023 1. Kelly Plude, 29, of 933 Rubber Ave., Naugatuck, was charged April 17 with sixth-degree larceny. Based on the investigation, police reported, it was determined Castro inappropriately touched the juvenile victim. Pope was given a court date of Jan. 3 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $1,000 surety bond. Police reported on Jan. 21 at approximately 5:43 a.m. officers responded to a domestic disturbance between father and son. REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN The residence where the search warrant was executed is within 1,500 feet of a Naugatuck school. Police reported Williams tried to punch the victim and friends of the victim intervened and separated the two. Police reported on April 7 at approximately 4:30 p.m. Farkas was arrested on an active arrest warrant. The warrants were for larceny complaints. The Naugatuck Police Department reported the following arrests: Superior court dispositions are available online here. The accused was released on a $500 surety bond and scheduled to appear in Meriden Superior Court on March 11. Schieferstein was given a court date of April 23 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. Home; News. REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN Police reported on April 19 at approximately 10:45 a.m. Leclerc was arrested on active arrest warrants while he was held at court. Kathleen Crabtree, 206 Cherry St., 2nd floor, Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 20 with driving under the influence. Michael A. Stanford, 28, of 166 Hodge Ave., Ansonia, was charged Jan. 20 with driving under the influence. Pacheco was given a court date of Feb. 9 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. JOSE MOREIRA, 37, of 300 East Waterbury Road, Naugatuck, was charged March 26 with second-degree threatening and disorderly conduct. The warrant was for a burglary reported on June 10, 2016 at the Union City Little League. Espada-Santiago was given a court date of Jan. 22 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $15,000 surety bond. Police reported Martin returned to the victims home where it was determined he violated the order. BRIAN GREEN, 42, of 39 Homestead Ave., Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 7 with disorderly conduct, first-degree criminal mischief and third-degree assault. Rosenberry was given a court date to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released until his court date. There was an active protective order against the victim at the time of the altercation, police reported. NaugatuckNaugatuck police recently filed the following charges:JEANCY TSHIBANGU, 19, 52 Glenbrook Ave., Waterbury, improper use - marker/license . Police reported Stokarski entered the store and demanded money from an employee. JESSICA RODRIGUEZ, 28, of 48 Washington St., Naugatuck, was charged Dec. 26 with second-degree failure to appear. Police reported on Feb. 5 Izquierdo was arrested on active arrest warrants. Police reported on April 17 at approximately 11:50 a.m. officers responded to Rite Aide for a larceny complaint. The accused was released on a $2,500 surety bond and scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on March 11. Police reported on April 8 at approximately 11:50 p.m. officers responded to the area of May Avenue for a motor vehicle accident. Hunt was given a court date of April 6 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $1,500 surety bond. Police reported on Jan. 10 at approximately 4:08 p.m. officers responded to North Main Street for a report of two females fighting. Renda was given a court date of Jan. 24 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on bond. The warrant was for a domestic disturbance reported on Nov. 3, 2017 between brother and sister. Benevides was given a court date of Jan. 11 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $5,000 non-surety bond. Batista was given a court date of April 17 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $5,000 non-surety bond. BENJAMIN DAY, 19, of 509 Spring St., Naugatuck was charged Dec. 30 with first-degree criminal mischief, third-degree burglary and sixth-degree larceny. When the officer arrived Thornton was uncooperative and argumentative with the Officer, police reported. Giugno was given a court date of Jan. 22 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a promise to appear. Weed was given a court date of Jan. 3 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $1,500 court-set surety bond. Bruzik was released on bond and scheduled to appear at Waterbury Superior Court on April 6. The warrant was for a forgery complaint reported on Oct. 28, 2016. Webster police and citizens free driver from burning car. Police reported on March 21 at approximately 2:48 p.m. Lawson was arrested on an active arrest warrant. Luis Lebron, 19, of 168 North Main St., Naugatuck, was charged April 19 with conspiracy at first-degree assault, breach of peace and conspiracy at breach of peace. The warrant was for a sexual assault reported on March 6, 2017. During an argument, police reported, Stauffer pushed the victim to the floor. The Naugatuck Police Department reported the following arrests: Superior court dispositions are available online here. Police reported on April 19 at approximately 7:30 p.m. Gonzalez was arrested on an active arrest warrant.

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