Crime & Safety
Woman Burglarized Apartments At Senior Living Facility: Hamden PD
The woman, who told an employee she was an aide for a resident, is accused of burglarizing several apartments at a senior housing complex.

HAMDEN, CT — A Naugatuck woman is accused of burglarizing several apartments at a senior living facility in Hamden, according to police. Hamden Police responded to Larson Place Senior Living Facility, 1450 Whitney Ave., on Jan. 17 on the report of a “suspicious person,” according to Capt. Ronald Smith.
Camile Dzemailoska was seen by staff “going in and out” of several of the resident’s apartments, Smith said. When confronted, she told an employee that she was an aide for a resident and was then asked to leave, according to Smith.
Soon after Dzemailoska left, a resident reported that she was missing a large sum of money.
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“Through further investigation, officers ascertained that Dzemailoska had illegally entered numerous apartments, stealing money and jewelry,” Smith said.
Hamden Police arrested Dzemailoska in Cheshire. Police searched her vehicle and found several pieces of stolen jewelry, according to Smith. She was promptly taken to police headquarters.
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Dzemailoska, 40, of Hillcrest Avenue in Naugatuck, was arrested and charged with five counts of third-degree burglary and one count each of sixth-degree larceny and third-degree criminal mischief. She was released after posting a $15,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in Meriden Superior Court on Jan. 31.
Officer Robert Dunham and Sergeant Michael Doherty conducted the investigation.
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