Police reported on April 22 at approximately 7:26 p.m. officers responded to a domestic disturbance. Police reported on March 2 at approximately 10:50 a.m. officers responded to a residence on a report of a domestic dispute. Police reported on March 21 officers responded to 53 Brookside Ave. for a domestic disturbance between boyfriend and girlfriend. Police reported Diorio sent numerous text messages to the victim using obscenities and stating he is going to harm one of the victims friends. ERIC SCHIEFERSTEIN, 29, of 101 Magnolia Hill Road, Bethlehem, was charged April 9 with sixth-degree larceny. BRANDON FORTIER, 25, of Waterbury, was charged Dec. 27 with attempt to commit second-degree larceny and breach of peace. Kennasia Graham, 22, of 23 Hoffman St., West Haven, was charged Jan. 22 with possession of controlled substance, illegal sale of controlled substance, use of drug paraphernalia and risk of injury to child. Mike Chaiken . 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. Ortiz was given a court date of May 3 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court. During an argument, police reported, Cottrell threw the victim to the ground. Pope was given a court date of Jan. 3 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $50,000 surety bond. PATRICIA FRANK, 54, of 289 Ward St., Wallingford, was charged Dec. 27 with violation of probation/conditional discharge. 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. $5,000 non-surety bond and scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on March 3. Thomas Woodruff, 61, of 20 Perkins Ave., Waterbury, was charged Jan. 15 with sixth-degree conspiracy to commit larceny, beach of peace and sixth-degree larceny. Police reported the accused was also drinking while operating a motor vehicle. During the investigation, police reported, it was determined Gagnon was operating under the influence of alcohol. Stauffer was given a court date of April 24 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $5,000 non-surety bond. During an argument, police reported, Stauffer pushed the victim to the floor. NaugatuckIRIS ESTELLA, 46, 39 High St., Waterbury, larceny second-degree, March 13. Police reported on April 19 at approximately 5:17 p.m. Lebron turned himself in on an active arrest warrant. The warrant was for a violation of a protective order reported on Aug, 25, 2017. Police reported Ortiz struck the victim during the altercation. Police reported on Jan. 15 at approximately 2:43 p.m. officers responded to Stop & Shop for a larceny complaint. During an argument, police reported, Bruno damaged the home and threw items onto the lawn. Olofson was given a court date of April 9 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $1,000 non-surety bond. Police reported Bombardier entered the victims garage and stole various power tools and lawn equipment. The DEA also arrested Terry Collins, 29, of Bristol, as well as . Police reported Quinones contacted the victim by phone and threatened to harm her. The accused was released on a $500 non-surety bond and scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on March 11. MARIO RODRIGUES, 67, of 20 Lewis St., Naugatuck, was charged Dec. 27 with driving under the influence. Hawks fly high, then fall hard in first loss, Tenacity marks Hounds game on baseball diamond, Woodland softball continues to pile up victories, State reports COVID cases, deaths among fully vaccinated people, Naugatuck BOE member asked to resign over alarming social media posts, Police charge woman in connection with stabbing. Izquierdo was given a court date of Feb. 6 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held on a surety bond. 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. Christina Gildea, 34, of 137 Ruela Drive, Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 16 with two counts of second-degree failure to appear. Naugatuck will conduct a search for a permanent chief in the future. PAUL GUGLIELMO, 30, 103 Arnold St., Waterbury, illegal operation of motor vehicle without minimum insurance, improper turn/stop-signal, failure to obey stop sign, illegal operation of motor vehicle under suspension, Oct. 2. DOMINGOS TEIXEIRA, 50, of 91 Rockwell Ave., Naugatuck, was charged March 26 with falsely reporting an incident. Leclerc was located in the area of the train station, police reported. Police reported on Jan. 17 at approximately 8:19 p.m. Miranda turned himself in on an active arrest warrant. Police reported on Jan. 1 at approximately 2:09 a.m. Weed was arrested on an active arrest warrant. During the arrest, police reported, Bruno was uncooperative. The 48-year-old Hunt's tenure ended on Dec. 31, but his contract runs through June 30, reported My Citizen News. The warrant was for a harassment complaint reported on Dec. 26, 2016. 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. During an argument, police reported, Martin damaged a TV in the home. Man jumps to death off Prospect Bridge. REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN Westleigh was given a court date of Jan. 17 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. Kathleen Crabtree, 206 Cherry St., 2nd floor, Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 20 with driving under the influence. STEVEN GRILLO, 39, of 146 Phoenix Ave., Naugatuck, was charged March 27 with breach of peace, threatening and interfering with an emergency call. The estimated value of the missing power tools is $1,055, police reported. Police reported Batista struck a vehicle and attempted to leave the scene. Freiheit was given a court date of Feb. 9 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $495 cash bond. Police reported Sanchez, with a female accomplice, made fraudulent purchases using the victims credit cards at various businesses. Juraska was given a court date of Jan. 16 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $1,500 court-set surety bond. Police reported on Jan. 17 Belanger was arrested on an active arrest warrant. The victim was making a delivery to Dunkin Donuts on Bridge Street. 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. JASLIN MARTINEZ, 38, 101 Ridge Road, Naugatuck, disorderly conduct, Oct. 2. MARIA CASELLES, 32, of 10 Kings Court, Derby, was charged Feb. 5 with breach of peace and conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny. The Naugatuck Police Department reported the following arrests: Superior court dispositions are available online here. Police reported Douglas stole checks from the victims and fraudulently cashed the checks for various amount. During the investigation, police reported, it was determined the accused was wanted on an active arrest warrant out of New Haven. David Sanchez, 43, of 11 Samuel St., Waterbury, was charged April 21 with third-degree burglary, third-degree criminal mischief and fifth-degree larceny. SHAUN LAWSON, 35, of 121 Auburn St., Naugatuck, was charged March 21 with first-degree forgery and fourth-degree larceny. LATISA PACHECO, 25, of Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 7 with disorderly conduct. During an argument, police reported, Moreira threatened to harm the victim. Share: Waterbury Chamber. CHRISTOPHER MORROCCO, 43, of 32 Patricia Lane, Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 7 with sixth-degree larceny. TAIJAH TURNER, 25, 367 Alba Ave., Bridgeport, larceny sixth-degree, conspiracy (misdemeanor), Sept. 29. During the investigation, police reported, it was determined Giugno violated an active protective order. Uddin was given a court date of Jan. 22 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. Devon Watkins, 25, of 140 Stone Fence Road, Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 29 with illegal operation of motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of less than half ounce of cannabis. While the officers were investigating, the accused returned to the scene, police reported. REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN The warrant was for a domestic disturbance reported on Nov. 3, 2017 between brother and sister. Lance was given a court date of April 26 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $10,000 surety bond. 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 April 22 at approximately 7:35 a.m. officers responded to a domestic disturbance. PROSPECT The Region 16 Board of Education will look to hold a double referendum at the beginning of next month on Former Naugatuck resident nabbed in drug bust, Prisoner gets sentence cut for training service dogs, Hawks fly high, then fall hard in first loss, Tenacity marks Hounds game on baseball diamond, Woodland softball continues to pile up victories, State reports COVID cases, deaths among fully vaccinated people, Naugatuck BOE member asked to resign over alarming social media posts, Police charge woman in connection with stabbing. Police reported on Feb. 5 at approximately 10:50 p.m. officers responded to Walmart for a shoplifting complaint. The accused was released on $2,000 non-surety bond and scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on March 11. JOHN DAVELUY, 47, of 12 Spindle Hill Road, Wolcott, was charged April 10 with risk of injury to child, breach of peace and third-degree assault. Police reported Williams approached the victim who was walking from a local business and began to yell at her. Naugatuck 12/22 - 12/28MATTHEW GALLAGHER, 35, 25 Thunderbird Drive, Naugatuck, risk of injury to child, criminal impersonation, importing child pornography, sexual . Police reported on March 27 at approximately 3:17 a.m. officers responded to 146 Phoenix Ave. for a domestic disturbance between former boyfriend and girlfriend. Miranda was given a court date of Jan. 18 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held on a court-set $3,000 surety bond. Police reported on Feb. 28 at approximately 2 p.m. officers were dispatched to the Naugatuck Pharmacy, 153 Maple St., for a counter/forgery complaint. NaugatuckNaugatuck police recently filed the following charges:JENNIFER RINALDI, 48, 529 Park Road, Waterbury, failure to appear second-degree, Feb. 14. Police reported Woodruff and Miriam Renda stole beer and other merchandise valued at $133.73. Obituary: Anthony L. Purcaro Jr., 80, of Naugatuck. The accused was released on $1,000 non-surety bond and scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on March 12. The warrant was for sex offender registry complaint. The residence where the search warrant was executed is within 1,500 feet of a Naugatuck school. Police reported on Dec. 30 at approximately 2:44 p.m. officers responded to Walmart for a larceny complaint. Apr 28. Kyle Anders-Huculak, 19, of 143 Hoadley St., Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 16 with third-degree burglary and third-degree larceny. The Naugatuck BY ANDREAS YILMA WILLIAM FREIHEIT, 30, of 152 Horton Hill Road, Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 7 wit three counts of second-degree failure to appear. Joseph Martin, 33, of 11 Maple Terrace, Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 15 with disorderly conduct and charged Jan. 16 with second-degree violating conditions of release. MacDonald was given a court date of March 28 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $2,500 non-surety bond. They were later located in the area. Police reported Cottrell violated a protective order, which was on file. Police reported on Dec. 29 at approximately 8:50 a.m. Safi turned herself in on an active arrest warrant. Webster police and citizens free driver from burning car. During the investigation, police reported, it was determined Batista was operating under the influence of alcohol. Naugatuck police blotter. Michael A. Stanford, 28, of 166 Hodge Ave., Ansonia, was charged Jan. 20 with driving under the influence. Police reported Day, with a juvenile accomplice, stole food and money from the concession stand. Police reported on Jan. 1 an officer conducted a motor vehicle investigation on Rubber Avenue. Bombardier was given a court date of Jan. 9 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held for arraignment. During an argument, police reported, Kovac kicked her family member. THOMAS BRUZIK, 62, of 48 High St., Naugatuck, was charged March 23 with second-degree threatening and breach of peace. 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. JOB OPENING: We currently have a job opening for the position of an Administrative Assistant. Police reported Spardone stole DVDs valued at $50.92. Teixeira was given a court date of April 6 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $1,000 non-surety bond. Weed punctured two tires and broke a window, police reported. Arrest and police records are public records and as such are available for public request from different government agencies including Connecticut state, county, and local police departments . Police reported on Dec. 24 at approximately 5:20 p.m. an officer responded to Walmart for a larceny complaint. Anders-Huculak was given a court date of Jan. 16 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held on a $5,000 surety bond. Police reported on Dec. 29 Dunn turned herself in on an active arrest warrant. Police reported on Jan. 13 police were dispatched to the Cumberland Farms on Rubber Avenue on a disturbance complaint. Hunt was given a court date of March 28 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $2,500 surety bond. Cyr was given a court date of March 22 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $5,000 non-surety bond. Police reported on Jan. 16 Ortiz was arrested on an active arrest warrant. Sego was given a court date of March 30 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $80 cash bond. JEREMY ANDINO, 19, of 63 Temple St., Waterbury, was charged April 8 with first-degree burglary, two counts of second-degree larceny, two counts of second-degree criminal trespass, three counts of third degree burglary, first-degree larceny, second-degree criminal mischief, fifth-degree larceny and second-degree false statement. Naugatuck police blotter. BY ANDREAS YILMA REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN NAUGATUCK A 24-year-old Prospect man died after jumping from the Prospect Street Bridge onto Route 8 on April 15. Michael Giugno, 23, of 16 Brook St., Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 21 with two counts of second-degree failure to appear.
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