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Naugatuck Police Nab Several Alleged Thieves, Burglars

The Naugatuck Police Department charged nine people for stealing within the past week.

 

Tod Turner, 34, of 59 School St., Naugatuck, was charged with two counts of each of sixth-degree larceny, credit card theft by transfer of funds and illegal use of a credit card. Police say he stole an acquaintance’s credit card and made nine fraudulent charges totaling $461.58. He was released on a $750 bond and will be arraigned March 27 at Waterbury Superior Court.

In a separate incident, Turner was charged with stealing an acquaintance’s credit card and making five fraudulent charges totaling $311.48.

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Dennis Santos, 32, of 127 South View St., Waterbury, was charged with illegal use of a credit card, third-degree larceny and receipt of money, goods and services by illegal use of a credit card. Police say he was arrested by warrant for using a company credit card to purchase gas for his personal car. He was released on a $6,500 bond and will be arraigned March 20 at Waterbury Superior Court.

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Joseph Gotlibowski, 38, of 46 Lines Hill St., Naugatuck, was charged with first-degree criminal trespass and sixth-degree larceny after being accused of stealing a Jenson Bluetooth speaker tower valued at $74.99. He was released on a $750 court set bond.

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Brian Chandler, 27, of 154 Prospect St., Naugatuck, was charged with third-degree burglary and third-degree larceny. Police say he stole a snowboard, snowboard boots, Oakley sunglasses, skies and ski boots from the victim’s vehicle on Feb. 7. He was held on a $75,000 court set bond.

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A Naugatuck man and an Oxford man conspired to steal from a storage building in Naugatuck on Feb. 12, Naugatuck Police said. 

Dominic Torres, 21, of 74 Quaker Farms Road, Oxford, and Adam Silva, 26, of 66 Goodyear Ave., Naugatuck, broke into a storage building at 129 Rubber Ave. and stole a radiator and tent poles, police said.

They were charged with third-degree burglary, third-degree larceny and third-degree criminal trespass.  Silva was released on a $15,000 surety bond, and Torres was released on a $5,000 surety bond.

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Amie Aquino, 36, of 28 Trobridge St., Waterbury, was charged with sixth-degree larceny and breach of peace for allegedly stealing a King size comforter, Queen size comforter, Timex clock and a wire notebook totaling $280.56 from Walmart on New Haven Road, police said.

Bonnie Pacheco, 47, of 115 Seymour St., Waterbury, was also charged with the alleged Walmart theft, but was also found in possession of cocaine and two plastic pipes, police said. She was charged with sixth-degree larceny, breach of peace, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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David Andrulat, 49, of 138 Klarides Village, Seymour, and Penny Syman, 38, of 612 Bunker Hill Road, Waterbury, were charged with third-degree larceny and conspiracy at third-degree larceny after being accused of stealing a car valued at $4,300, police said.

The above information was provided by the Naugatuck Police Department. Those arrested are innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. 

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