Crime & Safety
Suffield Man Accused of Stealing Tools from Somers Business
The man was arrested on a warrant.

SOMERS — A Suffield man is facing a larceny charge for allegedly stealing tools from a former employer in Somers, according law enforcement and judicial system records.
Matthew Lavalley, 33, of Halladay Avenue, Suffield, surrendered on Thursday, police said. He was charged with third-degree larceny.
He is accused of pawning the items, state police said.
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Investigators believe Lavalley spent over $1,500 in unauthorized purchases and pawned the tools he took from the shop.
He is also accused of unauthorized charges from a business account than ranged from from less than $100 to just less than $400 over a month's time in March and April, police said.
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Items missing from the shop included an impact wrench and screwdriver, a tap-and-die threading set, a cordless impact gun, an arc welder and a saw.
The value of the tools is estimated at $5,900, according to the report.
The tools were pawned and sold out of a Springfield shop, police said.
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