Crime & Safety
Second Arrest Made In Shelton Hotel Room Burglary Case: Police
A second arrest has been made in connection to a burglary in which several items were reported stolen from a hotel room, including a cat.

SHELTON, CT — A second person has been charged in connection to a burglary in which several items were reported stolen, including a hairless cat, from a Shelton hotel room last month, according to police.
In a news release, Police Lt. Robert Kozlowsky said Toni Douglas-Alves, 24, of Bridgeport, was arrested Wednesday on charges of third-degree burglary, third-degree larceny, conspiracy to commit third-degree burglary and conspiracy to commit third-degree larceny.
She was released on a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court later this month.
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According to Kozlowsky, this is the second arrest made in connection to a burglary reported Jan. 22 at a hotel room at the Hilton Garden Inn on Old Stratford Road, during which several items and a hairless cat named Princess were reported stolen.
During their investigation, police obtained a search warrant and seized several items, however the cat has not been located as of Thursday morning, Kozlowsky said.
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A Bridgeport man was also arrested Wednesday in connection to the burglary.
Police previously said other items stolen from the hotel room included a Fendi and Gucci bag. The total value of the stolen items is believed to be approximately $8,500, according to police.
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