Crime & Safety
Warrants Served In 2004 Enfield Robbery Cases
An incarcerated man from Massachusetts faces several felony charges in Enfield dating back more than a decade.

ENFIELD, CT — A Massachusetts man serving time in that state's corrections system was brought to Enfield Tuesday on a pair of warrants stemming from two robberies that took place more than a decade ago.
Antonio Cruzado, 49, of Indian Orchard, was charged with two counts of first-degree robbery, two counts of conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery, conspiracy to commit fourth-degree larceny, sixth-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny in connection with the July 2004 robberies.
Capt. Fred Hall said one of the robberies was at the former Valero gas station and convenience store at the corner of Hazard Avenue and North Maple Street. He had no information concerning the second incident.
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Bail was set at $100,000, and Cruzado is scheduled to appear in Enfield Superior Court July 25.
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