Crime & Safety

Man Charged In Armed Home Invasion, Robbery In Shelton: Police

Police said the homeowners were held at gunpoint for several hours and valuables, including watches and jewelry, were stolen.

A Bridgeport man was arrested on Jan. 29, 2026, and charged in connection with an armed home invasion reported in Shelton on Feb. 14, 2025, according to Shelton police.
A Bridgeport man was arrested on Jan. 29, 2026, and charged in connection with an armed home invasion reported in Shelton on Feb. 14, 2025, according to Shelton police. (RJ Scofield/Patch Staff)

SHELTON, CT — A Bridgeport man was arrested Thursday and charged in connection with an armed home invasion reported last year in Shelton, according to the Shelton Police Department.

In a news release, Police Sgt. Colin Bitsco said Hipolito Rodriguez, 52, of Bridgeport, and another person entered a Shelton home on Feb. 14, 2025, while masked and armed with handguns.

According to Bitsco, the suspects demanded a large sum of money from the homeowners, held them at gunpoint for several hours and stole valuables throughout the home, including watches and jewelry.

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After an extensive investigation, police obtained surveillance footage of a vehicle associated with the robbery, which was later confirmed to match one reported stolen and linked to a similar armed incident in Bridgeport, according to Bitsco.

Police identified Rodriguez as a suspect in both cases as a result of the investigation, Bitsco said.

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Detectives also located a storage unit rented by a family member of Rodriguez, where the majority of the stolen jewelry was recovered, Bitsco said.

Additional stolen items were found to have been sold at a local jewelry business, according to Bitsco.

Rodriguez was charged with conspiracy to commit home invasion, first-degree robbery and conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery.

Rodriguez is currently in the custody of the Connecticut Department of Correction and was processed and charged through Derby Superior Court. His bond was set at $350,000, according to Bitsco.

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