Crime & Safety

Hamden Man Accused Of $20,000 Fraudulent Returns Scam In Westport: Police

The suspect was an employee of a store in downtown Westport, according to authorities.

Hamden resident Jacqui Lavalle-Williams was arrested on a warrant last week by Westport police in connection with an alleged $20,000 fraudulent returns scam at the Brooks Brothers store in downtown Westport.
Hamden resident Jacqui Lavalle-Williams was arrested on a warrant last week by Westport police in connection with an alleged $20,000 fraudulent returns scam at the Brooks Brothers store in downtown Westport. (Westport Police Department)

WESTPORT, CT — A 36-year-old Hamden man was arrested on larceny charges by Westport police in connection with fraudulent returns amounting to more than $20,000 from the Brooks Brothers store on Main Street, according to authorities.

Jacqui Lavalle-Williams was turned over to Westport police by his parole officer on Jan. 21; Westport police had obtained a warrant for Lavalle-Williams' arrest on charges of first-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit first-degree larceny.

The case began this past October, when the store contacted Westport police about an alleged returned merchandise scam.

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"The complainant alleged that through investigation it was learned that two employees of the Brooks Brothers store located at 136 Main Street had committed larceny through the processing of fraudulent merchandise returns," said Westport Police Lt. Anthony Prezioso in a statement. "Multiple no receipt return transactions were found to have been credited to store branded gift/merchandise cards and/or a debit card on numerous occasions. Jacqui Lavalle-Williams was alleged to have profited over $20,000.00 through these fraudulent means."

Westport police anticipate making an additional arrest in the case, Prezioso added.

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Lavalle-Williams was held in lieu of bail of $50,000, which he was unable to post. He has been remanded to the custody of the state Department of Corrections on an alleged parole violation, and remains in custody.

Information on Lavalle-Williams' next court date was not available.

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