The Naugatuck Police Dept. released this update about the case on Tuesday.
The accused was released on a $7,500 bond.
Police are looking for the suspect behind an illegal dumping incident in the borough.
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Police said he was "recklessly putting lives in danger due to his reckless driving,"
Naugatuck police are asking for help identifying who drives the vehicle in question.
The accused was initially held in lieu of a $10,000 bond, police said.
Police said they are investigating the illegal dumping complaint.
The accused called police saying that her neighbor was being "assaulted or possibly killed," police said.
The accused was "yelling and making threats with a metal pipe in front of two juveniles," police said.
The accused was charged with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct.
The accused was released after posting a $5,000 bond, police said.
She was released after posting a $75,000 bond, police said.
The accused was charged on a warrant this past weekend, police said.
She is charged with second-degree identity theft, illegal use of a payment card and fourth-degree larceny.
Police said in one case a pan was used while in another case an ear was bitten.
One person involved is accused of being upset at how the victim parked and began to "kick and punch the victim's vehicle," police said.
The accused was released after posting a $10,000 bond, police said.
The accused caused damage to property and almost struck officers on scene, police said.
The accused is charged with risk of injury to a child and second-degree breach of peace.
Police said he was found hiding behind a church.
The pharmacist said the accused had tried to use forged scripts to obtain a specific amount of a controlled substance, police said.
The accused was released on a $10,000 bond, police said.
"The canine was found in the residence and was emaciated and appeared to be starving," police said.
The accused had three pending arrest warrants, police said.
He was released after posting a $2,500 bond.
The accused was arrested on a warrant.
The accused was released after posting a $10,000 bond.
Police said they recently responded to a house party where an assault was reported.
The two stole from accounts over a period of time, according to police.
The slew of arrests occurred over a two day period.
A member of the "960" gang was involved in shootings that killed and injured innocent bystanders, according to federal prosecutors.
She was released after posting a $2,500 bond, police said.
Police say the accused tried to extort about $200,000 from the victim.
"The victim is heard multiple times saying they can't breath and that the accused is going to kill the victim," police said.
Police say the accused "stole money, violated home improvement contracts, and knowingly violated state building codes."
He is charged with risk of injury to a child and illegal sexual contact with a victim.
He was in violation of a standing protective order by being at the home, police said.
Police and firefighters were on the scene shortly before 7 a.m. Wednesday morning.