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Duo, Including New Rochelle Man, Stole High-End Handbags, Police Say

Conspiracy to commit retail theft Evans, who fought with the police, was additionally charged with assault on an officer and interfering, Slusarz said.  He was also charged with possession of a shoplifting device after police found the wire cutters used to cut through security straps; and possession of a controlled substance after he was found with pills and marijuana, he added. Evans and Nance are scheduled to appear in Stamford Superior Court on Wednesday, Feb. 24.  Evans was unable to set a $25,000 bond and was held in custody. Nance was released on a $2,500 bond. The primary objective of professional crime rings is to steal from retail organizations for the purpose of turning retail products into financial gain, rather than for personal use, Slusarz said. These criminal operations are responsible for tens of billions of dollars in losses each year nationally.

Attorney: Police recklessly disregarded the truth in Dulos arrest warrant

Attorney: Police recklessly disregarded the truth in Dulos arrest warrant Lisa Backus FacebookTwitterEmail Attorney Jon Schoenhorn speaks to the media after representing Michelle Troconis, left, in Stamford Superior Court Stamford in connection to charges in the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos. Friday, August 28, 2020, in Stamford, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media STAMFORD The attorney for Michelle Troconis wants some of his client’s charges dismissed in the Jennifer Dulos case based on apparent errors he contends were in the arrest warrant. Attorney Jon Schoenhorn is also seeking sanctions against Chief State’s Attorney Richard J. Colangelo for not providing evidence related to co-defendant Kent Mawhinney, according to one of his three motions filed Thursday in state Superior Court in Stamford.

Westport Police Make Arrest After Responding to Local Residence on Report of Assault

Police: Stamford home invaded twice in two months

Police: Stamford home invaded twice in two months By John Nickerson The Stamford Superior Courthouse in Stamford, Connecticut. STAMFORD A Stamford judge on Monday raised the bond of a city man who police say tried to invade a North Stamford home early Christmas Day the same home that had been invaded just prior to Thanksgiving. Furthermore, police say they found a Porsche taken from the home in the first break-in parked nearby after the Friday incident, and a Porsche key on the suspect. Judge Gary White on Monday raised the bond on Bartosz Kurpiecki, 30, from 1.5 to $2 million. He also said the Ravenglass Drive resident must undergo psychiatric evaluation.

Police: Bridgeport man stole 14 bikes worth nearly $11K in Westport

Police: Bridgeport man stole 14 bikes worth nearly $11K in Westport
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