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Police reported on Dec. 26 Ashton was arrested on an active arrest warrant. Naugatuck police blotter | Citizen's News 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. MATHEWS, 33, 278 High St., Naugatuck, extradition arrest no warrant, Nov. 14, Naugy family drops tough one to Masuk in Class L quarterfinals, Hawks fly high, then fall hard in first loss, Tenacity marks Hounds game on baseball diamond, Woodland softball continues to pile up victories, State reports COVID cases, deaths among fully vaccinated people, Naugatuck BOE member asked to resign over alarming social media posts, Police charge woman in connection with stabbing. The warrant was for a threatening complaint made on Jan. 10, 2018. Miranda was given a court date of Jan. 18 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held on a court-set $3,000 surety bond. Police reported Kimmer used the victims name and forged his signature to a bill of sale for a vehicle. 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 Batista was operating under the influence of alcohol. Batista was given a court date of April 17 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $5,000 non-surety bond. Grillo was given a court date of March 28 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $2,500 surety bond. Police reported on March 26 at approximately 11:16 p.m. an officer conducted a motor vehicle investigation on North Church Street. Jonathan Espada-Santiago, 25, of 273 South Leonard St., Waterbury, was charged Jan. 20 with violation of protective order. Kathleen Crabtree, 206 Cherry St., 2nd floor, Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 20 with driving under the influence. REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN Naugatuck police blotter. Pollumbesha Nasufi, 19, of 58 Mulberry St., Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 17 with illegal sale of controlled substance and illegal possession of controlled substance. Police reported Lebron was carrying a bat during the altercation and two victims were struck with the bat. Stokarski was given a court date of Jan. 10 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held for arraignment on a court set $250,000 surety bond. During an argument, Boutote grabbed at her family members arms. Police reported loss prevention advised that they observed the accused illegally conceal $157.50 worth of merchandise and exit the store without paying for items. Stokarski stole cash and cigarettes, from the store, before fleeing in a vehicle. Police reported the accused was arrested on an active failure to appear (PRAWN) arrest warrant. Police reported the pharmacist at the location advised the Naugatuck Police Department that the accused had tried to use forged scripts to obtain a specific amount of a controlled substance. Upon the officers arrival, police reported, they found Radkes vehicle unoccupied. JETT MADISON BLACK, 19, of 8 Pond St., Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 1 with possession of controlled substance. John Masztal, 61, of 71 Bronx Ave., Waterbury, was charged Jan. 18 with violation of protective order and second-degree harassment. He was charged April 19 with three counts of second-degree failure to appear, four counts of first-degree failure to appear and failure to respond to payable violation. Nasjheir White-Blackwell, 21, of 131 Vine St., Bridgeport, was charged Jan. 13 with driving under the influence and second-degree larceny. Police reported on April 22 at approximately 12:48 p.m. an officer responded to Walmart for a larceny complaint. Police reported on April 19 at approximately 7:30 p.m. Gonzalez was arrested on an active arrest warrant. Police reported on Jan. 9 Bombardier was arrested on active arrest warrants. When Pope left the home, police reported, he broke a window on the victims vehicle. He also splashed water in the victims face from a water bottle, police reported. Police reported on Dec. 26 Jones was arrested on an active arrest warrant. The Naugatuck Police Department reported the following arrests: Superior court dispositions are available online here. 10 Dogs Killed At Facility Owned By New Canaan PD Officer: Police ALFONSO BALAREZO, 42, of 46 Bridge St., Naugatuck, was charged March 22 with second-degree failure to appear. ROBERT OLOFSON, 23, of 97 Maple St., Seymour, was charged April 8 with disorderly conduct and interfering with an emergency call. When the officers arrived he refused to allow them access to home, police reported. Bruzik was released on bond and scheduled to appear at Waterbury Superior Court on April 6. Police reported on April 7 at approximately 4:30 p.m. Farkas was arrested on an active arrest warrant. Moreira was given a court date of March 28 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $1,500 non-surety bond. Police reported the pharmacist at the location advised the Naugatuck Police Department that the accused had tried to use forged scripts to obtain a specific amount of a controlled substance. Police reported on Jan. 18 at approximately 1:36 p.m. Vassallo was arrested on an active arrest warrant. One warrant was for a burglary reported on Aug. 26, 2017. Johnson was given a court date of April 24 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $1,000 non-surety bond. Police reported on Dec. 26 Famiglietti was arrested on an active arrest warrant. RICARDO HOHL, 34, of 46 Bridge St., Naugatuck, was charged March 25 with second-degree failure to appear. Naugatuck police blotter | Republican-American Naugatuck police blotter. Weed punctured two tires and broke a window, police reported. Emileigh Westleigh, 21, of 151 Andrew Ave., Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 16 with disorderly conduct and third-degree assault. MATTHEW DUNCAN, 18, of 46 Williams Drive, Prospect, was charged Dec. 30 with sixth-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny. Ortiz was given a court date of Jan. 17 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on bond. Schump was given a court date of Jan. 5 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. Cyr was given a court date of March 22 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $5,000 non-surety bond. Hawks fly high, then fall hard in first loss, Tenacity marks Hounds game on baseball diamond, Woodland softball continues to pile up victories, State reports COVID cases, deaths among fully vaccinated people, Naugatuck BOE member asked to resign over alarming social media posts, Police charge woman in connection with stabbing. Webster police and citizens free driver from burning car. During the arrest, police reported, Bruno was uncooperative. Police reported Williams approached the victim who was walking from a local business and began to yell at her. Jones was given a court date of Jan. 3 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $150 cash bond. Bombardier was given a court date of Jan. 9 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and held for arraignment. Leclerc was located in the area of the train station, police reported. Pacheco was given a court date of Feb. 9 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. During an argument, police reported, Fernandes the pushed the victim and pulled her hair. NaugatuckNaugatuck police recently filed the following charges:JEANCY TSHIBANGU, 19, 52 Glenbrook Ave., Waterbury, improper use - marker/license . Police reported Masztal violated a protective order by attempting to contact the victim through a social media site. Police reported Stokarski entered the store and demanded money from an employee. Black was given a court date of Jan. 11 to appear at Waterbury Superior Court and released on a $500 non-surety bond. During an argument, police reported, Ortiz damaged a door to the victims residence. Police reported Martin returned to the victims home where it was determined he violated the order. During the investigation, police reported, Graham was found to be in possession of marijuana and a digital scale. The accused was held on surety bonds and scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on March 5. Based on the investigation, police reported, it was determined Castro inappropriately touched the juvenile victim. The accused was released on a $500 surety bond and scheduled to appear in Meriden Superior Court on March 11. who is kevin keegan's daughter. Meghan Elizabeth Lacroix, 39, of 194 Park Ave., Naugatuck, was charged Feb. 29 with second-degree failure to appear. During an argument, police reported, Giugno hit the victim. Police reported Sego stole two Xbox games valued at $120, from the victim. Miriam Renda, 55, of 11 Ellen St., Waterbury, was charged Jan. 15 with sixth-degree conspiracy to commit larceny. Police reported on Dec. 24 at approximately 5:20 p.m. an officer responded to Walmart for a larceny complaint.