Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Man Charged With Stealing TV

Naugatuck police respond to several domestic incidents.

 

Ida Schaefer, 58, of 67 Locust St., Naugatuck, was charged with fourth-degree larceny by warrant after stealing a TV in October, police say. A juvenile was also arrested in connection with the theft.

Alicia Wasdo, 18, of 1066 Andrew Mountain Road, was charged with evading responsibility with a motor vehicle after being involved in a motor vehicle accident on Jan. 8 at 933 Rubber Ave., police say.

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 A juvenile was charged with possession of a controlled substance after being found with .12 ounces of marijuana.

Eugene Glick, 62, of 39 School St., Naugatuck, was charged with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct after being involved in an argument in which he threw items around an apartment, police say. He was later charged with violating conditions of his release.

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Angelo Dinis, 22, of 112 Irving St., Naugatuck, was charged with third-degree assault, disorderly conduct and interfering with an emergency call, police say. He got into a fight with a woman, tackled her to the ground and grabbed a phone out of her hands when she tried to call 911, police say.

Larry Taylor, 52, of 139 Lewis St., Naugatuck, was charged with assaulting a public safety officer. Police said the report was not completed.

Travis Ebron, 26, of 38 Enoch St., Waterbury, was charged with violation of probation.

Joseph Veach, 42, of 32 Dunn Lane, Naugatuck, was charged with disorderly conduct after getting into an argument with a family member.

A juvenile was charged with disorderly conduct after getting into a domestic disturbance with a family  member.

Kevin Hunt, 24, of 507 Spring St., Naugatuck, was charged with disorderly conduct and reckless endangerment after getting into a fight with someone, grabbing her phone and pushing her, police say.

The above police reports come from the Naugatuck Police Department. An arrest does not mean the person was convicted. Those arrested are innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. 


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