Crime & Safety
Identity of Haddam Burglary Suspect Still Sought By Resident Trooper's Office
The Haddam Resident State Trooper's Office is currently seeking the identity of two suspects in a residential burglary case.
HADDAM, CT - The Haddam Resident State Trooper’s Office continues to seek the identity of a residential burglary suspect. They are now also seeking the identity of a second suspect in the investigation.
Police said a residential burglary was reported June 2, wherein a home was forcibly entered through a rear window. The incident occurred between 11 a.m. and 1:40 p.m. on Moodus Road in Haddam, according to a release. (To sign up for the Haddams and Killingworth breaking news alerts and more, click here.)
The victim's credit cards were stolen as a result of the incident and were later used by the suspect at an Interstate 95 rest stop Subway shop in Madison, police said. The suspect was described by police as a black male operating a white sedan.
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After further investigation, police said a second suspect was discovered. She is described by police as a black female last seen in a white sedan, possibly a Toyota Corolla, with Massachusetts license plates.
Anyone with information about the burglary or the suspects' identities is asked to call TFC Enrico Milardo at 860-399-2100. All calls will be kept confidential.
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