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Former Bridgeport police chief Armando Perez now behind bars
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BRIDGEPORT Former city police chief Armando Perez is now inmate 07860-509.
The 65-year-old Perez was sentenced last month by U.S. District Judge Kari Dooley to a year and a day in prison after he and the city’s former personnel director, David Dunn, pleaded guilty last October to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and making a false statement to the FBI.
On Monday, Perez surrendered to federal prison officials to begin his sentence and was transferred to the Gilmer Federal Correctional Institution in Glenville, W.Va.
His lawyer did not return calls and emails for comment.
Bridgeport s Perez and Dunn likely going to minimum security prisons
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Former Police Chief Armando Perez in front of the Federal Courthouse in Bridgeport, Conn.Ned Gerard / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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Bridgeport s former personnel director David Dunn leaves Federal Court in Bridgeport, Conn.Brad Horrigan / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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BRIDGEPORT Former city police chief Armando “AJ” Perez and personnel director David Dunn will likely end up in a minimum security prison.
Perez was sentenced Monday to a year and a day behind bars and Dunn to four months on Tuesday for their roles in cheating on the police chief selection process to make Perez police chief.
Meriden resident, Wallingford developer granted second prison delay; scheduled to report March 19
Meriden resident, Wallingford developer granted second prison delay; scheduled to report March 19
Cariati Developers is seen here on Tuesday at 70 N. Plains Industrial Road in Wallingford. Owner Donald F. Cariati Jr., who pleaded guilty last year to federal tac evasion charges, is now scheduled to report to prison on March 19. Photos by Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
Cariati Developers, 70 North Plains Industrial Road, Wallingford. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Cariati Developers, 70 N. Plains Industrial Rd., Wallingford, Tues., Mar. 2, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
March 05, 2021 07:26PM By Michael Gagne, Record-Journal staff
MERIDEN â Donald F. Cariati Jr., the city resident and owner of a development business in Wallingford who pleaded guilty last year to federal tax evasion charges, is now scheduled to report to prison on March 19.Â