Crime & Safety
Hartford Woman Threatens To 'Blow' Up Schick Plant: Milford PD
The accused is being held in lieu of a $105,000 bond, police say.

MILFORD, CT — A Hartford woman is accused of verbally threatening to blow up the Schick plant in Milford, police said. She is being held in lieu of a $105,000 bond and has multiple arrest warrants pending.
On Sept. 19, police were called to Schick, 10 Leighton Road, on a report of an unwanted person. Investigation led to the arrest of Julia Denby-Worthington, 27, of Wilcox Street in Hartford, who is accused of trespassing on the property after being told to leave and then stating she was going to return and "blow the building up," police said.
Denby-Worthington was also found to have three active warrants for her arrest, police said. Two of the warrants are for violating her court set probation, police said. She is also accused of failing to appear in court on July 27 on a larceny arrest in Wolcott on Jan. 5, 2015, police said.
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She is charged with threatening, second-degree breach of peace, first-degree criminal trespass, violation of probation, and second-degree failure to appear.
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