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. Johnson was given a court date of April 24 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $1,000 non-surety bond. STEVEN GRILLO, 39, of 146 Phoenix Ave., Naugatuck, was charged March 27 with breach of peace, threatening and interfering with an emergency call. Police reported Graham was identified as one of the passengers in the vehicle. During an argument, police reported, Martin damaged a TV in the home. SEAN PLUDE, 31, 77 Cowles, Bridgeport, two counts of risk of injury to a child, Oct. 2. During an argument, police reported, Giugno hit the victim. He parked the box truck and was preparing the delivery when Fortier entered the truck and attempted to drive away, police reported. Mathew Cottrell, 31, of 143 Mount Pleasant, Derby, was charged Jan. 20 with two counts of violation of protective order, two counts of breach of peace, two counts of third-degree assault and possession of controlled substance. Police reported on April 21 at approximately 4:30 p.m. an officer responded to Walmart for a larceny complaint. Police Blotter; Police blotter for April 27. Police reported on Feb. 7 at approximately 6:05 p.m. officers responded to Mobil on South Main Street for a larceny complaint. Pollumbesha Nasufi, 19, of 58 Mulberry St., Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 17 with illegal sale of controlled substance and illegal possession of controlled substance. DANIEL BRYANT, 28, of 173 Rubber Ave., Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 6 with failure to register as a sex offender. your username. Police reported Martin was given an order to not contact the victim. By. WATERBURY A former Naugatuck man had his 16-year prison sentence for manslaughter reduced by 18 months last week after applying NAUGATUCK The Exchange Club is holding its 21st Annual Community Champions Event on Tuesday at the Crystal Room. Police reported on Jan. 20 at approximately 7:47 p.m. an officer conducted a motor vehicle investigation on Old Waterbury Turnpike. The warrant was for a burglary reported on Oct. 24, 2017 at Naugatuck High Schools concession stand. Sardinskas was given a court date of Jan. 25 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $1,000 non-surety bond. Police reported Davis stole $74.66 worth of merchandise. 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. Police reported on Jan. 18 at approximately 6:52 a.m. Adamson turned himself in on an active arrest warrant. The Zoning Commission BY BRUNO MATARAZZO JR. . ROBERT OLOFSON, 23, of 97 Maple St., Seymour, was charged April 8 with disorderly conduct and interfering with an emergency call. ROBERT LUNDEQUIST, 29, of 570 May St., Naugatuck, was charged Dec. 27 with disorderly conduct and third-degree assault. 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 April 18 at approximately 1:20 p.m. the school resource officer responded to a reckless burning complaint at Naugatuck High School. Fortier was given a court date of Dec. 27 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held on a court-set $200 cash bond. Police reported on March 21 at approximately 2:48 220. Hunt was given a court date of March 28 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $2,500 surety bond. Davis was given a court date of May 3 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $5,000 non-surety bond. Police reported Plude stole $180 worth of merchandise. BRENDA MATEO, 44, 52 Young St., Waterbury, larceny sixth-degree, conspiracy (misdemeanor), Sept. 29. ASHELY FAMIGLIETTI, 23, of 13 Seth Drive, Naugatuck, was charged Dec. 26 with failure to respond to infraction. BRANDON SANTOS, 20, of 20 Diamond St., Naugatuck, was charged Dec. 31 with driving under the influence. Police reported on Jan. 18 at approximately 10:02 p.m. Castro was arrested on an active arrest warrant. The warrant was for a domestic disturbance reported on Nov. 3, 2017 between brother and sister. Freiheit was given a court date of Feb. 9 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $495 cash bond. Local Business. 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. Police reported on April 8 at approximately 11:50 p.m. officers responded to the area of May Avenue for a motor vehicle accident. 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. During the investigation, police reported, it was determined Black was in possession of marijuana. DION SCHONTTEN, 20, 99 Galpin St., Naugatuck, two counts of violation or probation, criminal attempt/larceny sixth-degree, Sept. 29. Police reported Stokarski entered the store and demanded money from an employee. Naugatuck; Beacon Falls; Prospect; Schools. ROGER JENSEN, 26, of 120 City Hill St., Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 2 with second-degree failure to appear. Police reported on Dec. 30 at approximately 1:42 a.m. an officer conducted a motor vehicle investigation on Meadow Street. The estimated cost to replace the window is $450, police reported. Police reported on Feb. 7 at approximately 3:44 p.m. officers responded to Walmart for a larceny complaint. Police reported Stokarski displayed a handgun during the incident. The Naugatuck Exchange Club had its 21st annual Community Champions event on April 18 where it honored, from left, Nicholas Varanelli as Teacher of the Year, David Christoff as Firefighter of the Year, David Graham as Police Officer of the Year and Pastor Jules Jodko as Citizen of the Year. "During Chief Hunt's career he has served in various capacities including detective . During the booking process, police reported, it was determined that the vehicle White-Blackwell was driving had been recently stolen. Emileigh Westleigh, 21, of 151 Andrew Ave., Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 16 with disorderly conduct and third-degree assault. 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 Santos did not have a drivers license and the vehicle he was operating was not registered or insured. Kovac was given a court date of Feb. 9 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a promise to appear. April 27, 2023. Naugatuck police responded BY ANDREAS YILMA The Naugatuck Exchange Club had its 21st annual Community Champions event on April 18 where it honored, from left, Nicholas Varanelli as Teacher of BY ANDREAS YILMA Bruno was given a court date of April 20 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held on a $1,000 surety bond. The warrant was for a domestic disturbance reported on Jan. 12, 2015, between husband and wife. Police reported on March 1 at approximately 1:50 a.m. officers were dispatched to Walmart, 1100 New Haven Road, on a report of a shoplifting from the store. Police reported on March 22 at approximately 7:58 p.m. an officer responded to 1081 New Haven Road for a disturbance. Wargo was given a court date of March 23 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. TAIJAH TURNER, 25, 367 Alba Ave., Bridgeport, larceny sixth-degree, conspiracy (misdemeanor), Sept. 29. CHRISTOPHER MORROCCO, 43, of 32 Patricia Lane, Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 7 with sixth-degree larceny. COLIN SASKOR-BOWERS, 25, 41 Washington St., Naugatuck, two counts violation of protective order, Sept. 29. Police reported Morrocco stole consumable goods. 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. Police reported on April 23 at approximately 9:22 p.m. officers responded to Slaintes for an assault. Police reported on Jan. 16 at approximately 8:47 p.m. Gildea was arrested on active arrest warrants. Police reported on Feb. 7 at approximately 8:10 p.m. Aviz was arrested on an active arrest warrant. Police reported on Jan. 15 at approximately 2:43 p.m. officers responded to Stop & Shop for a larceny complaint. WATERBURY When it came time for Gawayne Fisher to order his newest supply of heroin, he had a special request. NAUGATUCK Borough school officials are looking for a grant to establish a school-based health center The warrant was for a larceny reported on March 10, 2016. NAUGATUCK The boroughs only vegetable farm, Sunset Farm, has been officially certified organic, as it expands its roots to grow more BY ANDREAS YILMA During the investigation, police reported, Cottrell was found to be in possession of heroin. Police reported on Jan. 18 at approximately 6:50 p.m. Masztal turned himself in on an active arrest warrant. Sage Albino, 22, of 151 Andrew Ave., Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 16 with disorderly conduct. Police reported on Dec. 24 at approximately 5:20 p.m. an officer responded to Walmart for a larceny complaint. Police reported on March 21 at approximately 2:48 p.m. Lawson was arrested on an active arrest warrant. Naugatuck Police Reports include an individual's entire criminal history record and are accessible from Government Agencies in Naugatuck, Connecticut. Police reported on Jan. 1 at approximately 2:09 a.m. Weed was arrested on an active arrest warrant. Police reported on Jan. 16 at approximately 1:30 a.m. Anders-Huculak was arrested on an active arrest warrant. 1 min read. 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. Police reported Williams tried to punch the victim and friends of the victim intervened and separated the two. Nasir Uddin, 25, of 274 Spring St., Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 19 with disorderly conduct. 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. Police reported the accused was arrested on an active failure to appear (PRAWN) arrest warrant. Giugno was given a court date of Jan. 22 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a promise to appear. The Naugatuck Police Department reported the following arrests: Superior court dispositions are available online here. Famiglietti was given a court date of Jan. 4 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a court-set $75 cash bond. During an argument, police reported, Cottrell threw the victim to the ground. Police reported on Jan. 16 Quinones was arrested on an active arrest warrant. 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 April 17 at approximately 11:50 a.m. officers responded to Rite Aide for a larceny complaint. Stauffer was given a court date of April 24 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $5,000 non-surety bond. Police reported on April 23 at approximately 11:18 p.m. officers responded to a motor vehicle accident on City Hill Street. Leclerc was located in the area of the train station, police reported. Pacheco was given a court date of Feb. 9 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. The warrant was for a larceny reported on Dec. 12, 2016. 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 on March 25 at approximately 1:42 p.m. Hohl was arrested on an active arrest warrant out of Derby. During an argument, police reported, Stauffer pushed the victim to the floor. Chantel Williams, 27, of 214 North Main St., Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 10 with third-degree assault of an elderly, blind, disabled or pregnant person or a person with intellectual disability, breach of peace, assault of public safety or emergency personnel, and criminal attempt at third-degree criminal mischief. DION SCHONTTEN, 20, 99 Galpin St., Naugatuck, two counts of violation or probation, criminal attempt/larceny sixth-degree, Sept. 29. During an argument, police reported, Moreira threatened to harm the victim. NaugatuckIRIS ESTELLA, 46, 39 High St., Waterbury, larceny second-degree, March 13. Balarezo was given a court date of March 30 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a court-set $250 cash bond. Police reported on Jan. 9 Bombardier was arrested on active arrest warrants. REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN Naugatuck PD serves the Borough of Naugatuck, CT. WILLIAM FREIHEIT, 30, of 152 Horton Hill Road, Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 7 wit three counts of second-degree failure to appear. The Naugatuck Police Department reported the following arrests: Superior court dispositions are available online here.
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