Crime & Safety

Man Served 6 Warrants For Thefts At Glastonbury Big Box Store

Police said they have served several warrants for several thefts at a store in Glastonbury.

A man is due back in Manchester Superior Court in August in a case involving multiple thefts at the Glastonbury Home Depot.
A man is due back in Manchester Superior Court in August in a case involving multiple thefts at the Glastonbury Home Depot. (Chris Dehnel/Patch )

GLASTONBURY, CT — A New Britain man is in custody on bonds totaling more than $100,000 after being arrested in Glastonbury on a half-dozen warrants related to thefts at the local Home Depot, police said.

The warrants were served to 37-year-old Adam Kaminski on June 18, according to arrest reports.

He was arraigned on June 20 and is due back before a judge on Aug. 2, according to judicial system records.

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The six charges are:

  • Third-degree larceny for an April 17 incident. The initial $50,000 bond was maintained in court.
  • Fifth-degree larceny for a March 17 incident. The initial $5,000 bond was reduced to $1,000 in court.
  • Fifth-degree larceny for a March 19 incident. The initial $10,000 bond was reduced in court to $1,000.
  • Third-degree larceny for a March 30 caper. The initial $10,000 bond was kept by a judge.
  • Third-degree larceny for an incident on April 3. The initial $20,000 bond was maintained in court.
  • Third-degree larceny for a March 9 theft. The initial $50,000 bond was maintained in court.

The third-degree larceny charges are felonies involving thefts of items valued at more than $2,000.

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