Crime & Safety
25-year-old Hartford Woman Charged In Farmington Home Invasion, Robbery
Two men were injured in the Sept. 13 incident at a Farmington residence.

FARMINGTON, CT — A 25-year-old Hartford woman has been charged in connection with a Sept. 13 home invasion and armed robbery in Farmington that left two men injured.
Farmington police said Wednesday morning Maryelizabeth Bradford, 25, of Hartford, was charged with: home invasion; first-degree robbery; conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery; second-degree assault; conspiracy to commit second-degree assault; first degree unlawful restraint; second-degree larceny; and conspiracy to commit second-degree larceny.
Bradford was being held on $750,000 bond and was to be presented in Hartford Superior Court Wednesday.
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Police said the investigation is still ongoing.
Wednesday's announcement follows a more than two-month probe into a scary incident at a home on Talcott Notch Road.
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According to police, on Sept. 13 at about 1:42 a.m., local police were called for a report of two men asking for help on Waterville Road.
When Farmington officers located the men, who were both 36, police were told by the men they were victims of a robbery at a residence, according to police.
Police said it appears the two men were targeted by a house guest and the incident was not random.
Both victims suffered "minor injuries" and declined an ambulance to go to a nearby hospital, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Farmington Police Department at 860-675-2400.
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