Crime & Safety
3 Men Stole $5K Worth Of Electronics From Walmart: Naugatuck PD
The accuseds include two 18-year-olds, police said.

NAUGATUCK, CT — Waterbury and West Haven teens along with a Shelton man have all been charged in connection to the theft of more than $5,000 worth of electronics from Walmart, Naugatuck Police said. One of the accused's was transferred to Orange Police Department for an outstanding warrant arrest there, police said.
Arrested include: Trevor Robles, 18, of Cooke Street in Waterbury, William Higgins, 18, of Carriage Drive in West Haven, and Stephen Verity, 28, of Wooster Street in Shelton. They are each facing burglary and larceny charges. Verity and Higgins were both arrested in February 2019, police said.
Trevor Robles voluntarily surrendered at Naugatuck Police Headquarters on Monday on the
outstanding arrest warrant pertaining to this case, police said. The arrest warrant stemmed from an incident in December of 2018 in which the Robles with his accomplices entered Walmart Naugatuck and took over $5,000 in electronics from Walmart before fleeing the store, police said in a news release.
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After posting a $10,000 bond, Robles was transferred to Orange Police who also held an outstanding warrant for his arrest, police said.
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