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Naugatuck Police Blotter: March 13-15

The following information was provided by the public information officer at the Naugatuck Police Department. They are allegations until proven otherwise in a court of law.

MAN CHARGED WITH FAILURE TO APPEAR
Dmitriy Atamanenko, 33, 49 Applewood Lane, Naugatuck, was charged with second-degree failure to appear on March 13 after he was taken into custody from his home. Atamanenko was released on a $250 cash bond and is scheduled to appear in Danbury Superior Court on March 27.

MAN CHARGED WITH HITTING GIRLFRIEND’S CAR WITH A STICK
Jeremy Schiavo, 24, 131 Beaver St., Ansonia, was charged with a breach of peace and second-degree criminal mischief after police responded to a parking lot on Cherry Street for a domestic disturbance between a boyfriend and girlfriend. Police said Schiavo struck the hood of the victim’s vehicle with a wooden stick. He was released on a $2,500 non-surety bond and was scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on March 14.

WOMAN CHARGED WITH A FAILURE TO APPEAR
Ashlee Druan, 26, 248 Andrews Road, Naugatuck, was charged with second-degree failure to appear after she turned herself in on an active arrest warrant on March 14. Druan was held on a $45,000 surety bond and was scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on March 14.

DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE ENDS IN ARREST
Tina Vassallo, 38, and Robert Vassallo, 42, both of 52 Walnut St., were charged after police responded to their home for a report of a disturbance in their yard. Tina Vassallo was charged with third-degree assault and a breach of peace while Robert Vassallo was charged with just a breach of peace. They were each released on $2,500 non-surety bonds and are scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on March 15.

WOMAN ACCUSED OF VIOLATING PROTECTIVE ORDER
Angela Boutote, 19, 12 Maybury Circle, Waterbury, was charged with violating a protective order after police said on March 14 she was found inside a home at 515 North Main St. when she wasn’t supposed to be there. Boutote was released on a $2,500 surety bond and is scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on March 15.

FIGHT AT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ENDS IN ARRESTS
A pair of juveniles were each charged with a breach of peace after police responded to Hillside Intermediate School at 7:57 p.m. on March 14 for a report of a fight in the parking lot. Police said the two juveniles, who were not students at the school, began to push each other but where separated by other parties. One youth is due in Waterbury Juvenile Court on March 21 and the other is due in the same court on March 23.

Editor's Note: We incorrectly reported that the fight at Hillside Intermediate School happened at 7:57 a.m. The correct time was 7:57 p.m. We've since corrected the error.

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