Police reported Dougan stole $32.77 worth of merchandise. Home - Naugatuck Police, CT Police reported Espada-Santiago was identified as the operator of the vehicle. Miriam Renda, 55, of 11 Ellen St., Waterbury, was charged Jan. 15 with sixth-degree conspiracy to commit larceny. Naugatuck Police Chief Resigns; Deputy Chief Named As Interim There was also a juvenile passenger in the vehicle, police reported. Police reported on Jan. 15 at approximately 2:43 p.m. officers responded to Stop & Shop for a larceny complaint. While the officers were investigating, the accused returned to the scene, police reported. JOSEPH MACDONALD, 67, of 684 Maple Hill Road, Naugatuck, was charged March 23 with disorderly conduct. Johnson was given a court date of April 24 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $1,000 non-surety bond. Stokarski was identified through the investigation. The warrant was for a robbery reported on Jan. 3 at Cumberland Farms. Police reported on March 27 at approximately 3:17 a.m. officers responded to 146 Phoenix Ave. for a domestic disturbance between former boyfriend and girlfriend. Police reported on April 23 at approximately 9:22 p.m. officers responded to Slaintes for an assault. The victim was able to chase Fortier away from the truck, police reported. During an argument, police reported, Giugno hit the victim. "During Chief Hunt's career he has served in various capacities including detective . Kovac was given a court date of Feb. 9 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a promise to appear. During the investigation, police reported, it was determined Rodrigues was operating under the influence of alcohol. During an argument, police reported, Pacheco flipped over a coffee table and pushed his wife. DION SCHONTTEN, 20, 99 Galpin St., Naugatuck, two counts of violation or probation, criminal attempt/larceny sixth-degree, Sept. 29. Naugatuck police recently filed the following charges: JEANCY TSHIBANGU, 19, 52 . Based on the investigation, police reported, it was determined Castro inappropriately touched the juvenile victim. Naugatuck | Citizen's News KENNETH WEED JR., 44, of 9 Beaver Brook Road, Danbury, was charged Jan. 1 with disorderly conduct and second-degree criminal mischief. NAUGATUCK Chipotle is expected to open a restaurant on Bridge Street with a possible urgent care facility next door. LOUIS NIEVES, 29, 25 Laurel Ave., Bridgeport, assault third-degree, disorderly conduct, Sept. 27. During the booking process, police reported, it was determined that the vehicle White-Blackwell was driving had been recently stolen. REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN KEVIN HUNT, 27, of 11 Southview St., Naugatuck, was charged March 26 with second-degree criminal mischief and weapons in vehicles. Police reported Bombardier entered the victims garage and stole various power tools and lawn equipment. Lyons was given a court date of April 6 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. Kristi Marie Zabilski, 39, of 121 Hill St. Police reported Douglas stole checks from the victims and fraudulently cashed the checks for various amount. Police reported the accused was arrested on an active failure to appear (PRAWN) arrest warrant. Bryant was given a court date of Feb. 9 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held on a court-set $30,000 surety bond. Naugatuck PD serves the Borough of Naugatuck, CT. The Naugatuck Exchange Club had its 21st annual Community Champions event on April 18 where it honored, from left, Nicholas Varanelli as Teacher of BY ANDREAS YILMA Citizen News. During the investigation, police reported, it was determined Gagnon was operating under the influence of alcohol. Espada-Santiago has an active protective order with the female passenger in the vehicle, police reported. 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Uddin was given a court date of Jan. 22 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. Naugatuck Police Reports include an individual's entire criminal history record and are accessible from Government Agencies in Naugatuck, Connecticut. During an argument, police reported, Bruno damaged the home and threw items onto the lawn. JAUAN BENEVIDES, 21, of 41A Hawkins St., Derby, was charged Dec. 29 with possession of controlled substance, illegal sale of controlled substance and distribution of controlled substances with 1,500 of a school. RICARDO HOHL, 34, of 46 Bridge St., Naugatuck, was charged March 25 with second-degree failure to appear. During the investigation, police reported, it was determined Crabtree was operating under the influence of alcohol. Ryan Radke, 31, of 234 High St., Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 10 with driving under the influence and evading responsibility. NAUGATUCK Borough firefighters had a busy time Easter weekend after a few fires broke out and 17 residents were displaced. During an argument in a vehicle, police reported, Cyr punched the dashboard. BRIAN GREEN, 42, of 39 Homestead Ave., Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 7 with disorderly conduct, first-degree criminal mischief and third-degree assault. Naugatuck police recently filed the following charges: KAREN LYNN SERENA, 37, 38 Highland Ave., Naugatuck, third-degree assault, disorderly conduct, Nov. 11, MARK J. CAYER, 31, 38 Highland Ave., Naugatuck, first-degree failure to appear, Nov. 11, JOSE JOAQUIN SUAREZ-MEDRANO, 39, 114 Benedict St., Waterbury, first-degree failure to appear, second-degree failure to appear, Nov. 11, CHINTAN PATEL, 31, 657 Main St., Meriden, third-degree burglary, third-degree larceny, DANIEL BRANCO, 40, 93 Dinatali Dr., Waterbury, illegal operation motor vehicle under influence alcohol/drugs, Nov. 13, MIGUEL COLON, 41, 650 New Haven Road, Naugatuck, violation of probation, violation of probation, violation of probation, Nov. 13, CARLOS DAVID CRUZ, 46, 376 Berkeley Ave., Waterbury, violation of protective order, Nov. 13, DAPHNE T. 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