Crime & Safety
Incarcerated Felon from Enfield Facing Additional Charges
Police served a warrant Wednesday on a man with a lengthy criminal record.

ENFIELD, CT — A local man who has been convicted of more than a half-dozen felonies and is currently serving a prison term faces new charges after being served with a warrant Wednesday.
Alfred Alzak, 35, an inmate in custody of the Connecticut Department of Corrections since July 2016, was charged by Enfield police with third-degree burglary, fourth-degree larceny and third-degree criminal mischief. Bond was set at $10,000.
Police Chief Carl Sferrazza said the charges resulted from an investigation into a car burglary on Alban Road in April 2016. Officers found a fingerprint and blood in the car, and after collecting DNA samples and sending them to a crime lab, the print and blood were confirmed to be from Alzak.
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Alzak is serving a three-year prison term imposed last July for third-degree larceny and violation of probation, according to judicial records.
He had been sentenced to prison on three prior occasions since 2008 for burglary, larceny and criminal mischief convictions. He also received suspended sentences in 2007 and 2008 for larceny, conspiracy and narcotics convictions, judicial records show.
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