Crime & Safety
Enfield Man Arrested Yet Again For Larceny
A man with three other pending cases was arrested Monday in connection with a shoplifting call at the Tractor Supply Co.

ENFIELD, CT — Just six days after his arrest on accusations of passing counterfeit bills, an Enfield resident with three pending court cases was arrested again Monday after being accused of stealing a pair of boots and other items from the Tractor Supply Co.
Vincent Deprisco, 55, was charged with sixth-degree larceny and illegal possession of a shoplifting device. He was released on a summons to appear in Enfield Superior Court on May 19, Police Chief Alaric Fox said.
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At 4:59 p.m., police responded to a shoplifting call at the store in the Big Y Plaza. Deprisco initially admitted to stealing a pair of boots from the business, and later admitted to stealing other items from the store, Fox said.
On March 17, Deprisco was arrested on a warrant charging him with first-degree forgery in connection with the passing of several counterfeit bills at local merchants. His other pending cases from 2020 include a larceny and criminal trespass arrest on Jan. 28, and a larceny arrest on Feb. 16, according to judicial records.
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Deprisco has been convicted 10 times since 2012 for numerous larceny counts, plus violating his probation, assault, criminal trespass and threatening. He has been sentenced to prison time in seven of those cases, totaling just over three years, judicial records indicate.
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