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Naugatuck Police Blotter: June 28-July 2

Latest arrests include robbery, assault, a DUI and drug charges.


Robbery Charge

Naugatuck police arrested Joseph Gibilisco, 28, of 465 Woodtick Road, Waterbury, on an active arrest warrant on June 28 related to two domestic disturbances, one of them involving a robbery.

According to the police report, Gibilisco had an argument with his father, who he allegedly pushed and then forcibly removed cash from his pockets. At a later date, he pushed his father during another argument, police said.

Gibilisco was charged with third-degree robbery, fifth-degree larceny and two counts of disorderly conduct. He was held on $80,000 bond.

Stalking Complaint

Police said Jermaine Burke, 30, of 134 Stonefield Drive, Waterbury, turned himself in Sunday and was charged with third-degree stalking and breach of peace on an arrest warrant.

The arrest involved a complaint by a former girlfriend who said Burke was waiting for her when she arrived home from work, and then called her on his cell phone as he stood outside her bedroom window, according to the report. Burke appeared in court on July 2; his bond was set at $75,000.

Drug Charges

A local man was arrested on multiple drug and motor vehicle charges after a police officer reportedly caught him using drugs while behind the wheel of his parked car on Aetna Street just after midnight on Monday.

Adam Silva, 25, of 66 Goodyear Ave., Naugatuck, was charged with possession of less than four ounces of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, DUI, failure to register a commercial motor vehicle, no insurance and operating with a suspended license.

DUI Arrest

Police arrested a Waterbury woman they found allegedly intoxicated behind the wheel in the rear parking lot of Sullivan’s Bar at 1:14 p.m. on June 29. Sonia Elaine Jennings, 45, of 92 Hamden Avenue, Waterbury, was charged with DUI and released on $500 bond for a July 12 court appearance.

Criminal Trespass

Police charged a homeless woman with criminal trespass in the first degree following a complaint at a Conrad Street address. The police report said she was found on the property after she was advised she is no longer allowed there. Traci Davis, 42, of no known address, was released on $25,000 bond and scheduled for a court appearance on July 11.

Violating a Protective Order

A Naugatuck man was charged with violation of a protective order after police identified him during a motor vehicle stop. The driver reportedly has a no contact protective order against Raul Lima II, 23, of 73 Lewis Street, Naugatuck, who police found as a passenger in the person’s car. Lima was released on $25,000 bond and ordered to appear in court on July 2.

Domestic Disturbance

A fight between a boyfriend and girlfriend on Saturday ended with both under arrest on disorderly conduct charges. During the argument, Gregory Walsh, 35, of 295 High Street, reportedly pushed Tiffany Fratarcangeli, 27, of the same address, and she slapped and punched him, police said. Fratarcangeli was also charged with third-degree assault. They were released without bond for a court appearance on July 2.

Late-Night Assault

Police arrested a Naugatuck man over the weekend following a late night argument with his girlfriend. Angelo Gioia, 41, of 1081 Andrew Ave., Naugatuck, was charged with disorderly conduct and third-degree assault. He was released on a $1,000 bond for a July 2 court appearance.

[The above information was provided by the public information officer at the . They are allegations until proven otherwise in a court of law.]

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