Crime & Safety
Cleaning Lady Accused of Taking Jewelry From Glastonbury Home
A warrant had been issued for the October case in Glastonbury.

GLASTONBURY, CT — A cleaning lady is accused of stealing jewelry from a Glastonbury home and was arrested on a warrant, police said.
Melanie Voiges, 26, of Old Farms Road, Durham, was charged last Wednesday with third-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit third-degree larceny, police said.
Wethersfield police initially picked up Voiges on a Glastonbury warrant, according to a report. The warrant was issued after an Oct. 17 incident at a Glastonbury home, police said. The residents told police jewelry went missing after a cleaning company was at the house, according to a report.
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The owner of the cleaning company assisted police in the case because Voiges has been linked in other cases, according to a report.
Voiges posted a $10,000 bond and is slated to appear on court on Dec. 13, according to a report.
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