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Police: Man Steals $16,000 Worth of Scrap Metal from Company

The Naugatuck Police Department also used a Taser stun gun on an intoxicated man whom they say was intoxicated and resisting arrest.

Robert Cuadrado, 43, of 24 Central Ave., Waterbury, was charged with third-degree larceny after being accused of withholding a total of $16,000 that he received for scrap metal belonging to the company he worked for in Naugatuck, Meyers Supply in the industrial park, police said. He was arraigned on Tuesday, March 29, and his case was continued to April 23, police said. He has not been released from custody, according to Judicial Branch records.

Jonathon Campbell, 20, of 933 Rubber Ave., Naugatuck, was charged with sixth-degree larceny and second-degree criminal trespass after being accused of stealing scrap metal from Ram Welding in the Naugatuck Industrial Park on Jan. 28, police said. He was released on a $1,000 non-surety bond and scheduled to be arraigned at Waterbury Superior Court on March 27.

Kevin Bird, 44, of 71 Aetna St., Naugatuck, was charged with sixth-degree larceny and conspiracy at sixth-degree larceny after being accused of stealing a cell phone worth $350, police said. He was released on a $2,500 surety bond and will be arraigned on March 27 at Waterbury Superior Court.

Loutinha Spencer, 33, of 67 Indian Ave., Derby, was charged with evading responsibility with a motor vehicle after being accused of leaving the scene of an accident on March 5, police said.

Timothy Gorman, 46, of 17 Klein Drive, Prospect, was charged with operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol after being pulled over at 2:54 a.m. on Thursday, March 21, on South Main Street, police said. He was released on a $5,000 non-surety bond and given a court date of April 4 in Waterbury.

Anthony Nardelli, 48, of 80 North Farm Road, Middlebury, was charged with operating under the influence of alcohol at 12:54 a.m. on Wednesday, March 20, on South Main Street. He was released on a $1,000 non-surety bond and given a court date of March 28 at Waterbury Superior Court.

Dariel Serrano, 28, of 307 North Main St., Naugatuck, was charged with disorderly conduct and interfering with an emergency call.

Naugatuck Police Officers used a Taser stun gun on a man who they say was highly intoxicated and refusing police orders.

The incident happened on March 12 at 10:22 p.m. when police responded to Highland Avenue for reports of a suspicious person who was yelling and removing clothes outside of his house and disturbing neighbors, police said. When officers arrived, the man, Shawn Larowe, ran into his apartment, police said.

Larowe, of 15 Seth Drive, began resisting arrest, so Officer Colin McAllister drew his stun gun, and Larowe told him to use it, police said. McAllister used the stun gun on Larowe, who fell to the ground, police said. Police said Larowe kicked officers while they were trying to arrest him, and McAllister stunned him again, according to police. He said McAllister also placed the Taser against Larowe’s body without firing it because Larowe was trying to kick officers and head-butt a sergeant, police said.

Larowe was not injured by the Taser and was tested for narcotics at Waterbury Hospital, police said.

He was charged with interfering with an officer and breach of peace. 

Note: 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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