Crime & Safety
Naugatuck Police Blotter: Oct. 1 Through Oct. 6, 2020
Recent arrests by the Naugatuck Police Department. All charges are allegations and not convictions.
NAUGATUCK, CT β The following information has been provided by the Naugatuck Police Department and does not indicate convictions:
Michael Saladino, 61, of High Street, Naugatuck, was arrested Oct. 1 on two counts of violation of probation. He was released after posting a $10,000 bond with a court date of Oct. 13, according to state judicial records.
Brandon Rosa, 24, of East Main Street, Waterbury, was arrested Oct. 2 on two counts of interfering with officer/resisting and one count of violation of probation. He was being held in lieu of a $100,000 bond with a court date of Nov. 5.
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Henry Key, 55, of East Farm Street, Waterbury, was arrested Oct. 3 on charges of sixth-degree larceny, interfering with officer/resisting and possession of a controlled substance or less than Β½ ounce of cannabis. He was released after posting a $1,500 bond with a court date of Dec. 2.
Damon Andrew Gallant, 33, of Carroll Street, Naugatuck, was arrested Oct. 4 on a charge of criminal violation of restraining order. He was released after posting a $5,000 bond with a court date of Nov. 2.
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Elizabeth Vega, 35, of Evening Star Drive, Naugatuck, was arrested Oct. 5 on two counts of risk of injury to a child. She was released on a promise to appear in court on Dec. 8.
Jonathan Espada-Santiago, 28, of Carrol Street, Naugatuck, was arrested Oct. 5 on two counts of first-degree threatening and one count each of risk of injury to a child, second-degree breach of peace and first-degree criminal mischief. He was released after posting a $10,000 bond with a court date of Oct. 22.
Andrea Broadnax, 47, of Rubber Avenue, Naugatuck, was arrested Oct. 6 on a charge of disorderly conduct. She was released on a promise to appear in court on Dec. 8.
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