Crime & Safety

'Handyman' Charged With Skipping Out On Tolland Home Improvement Job

A South Windsor man is accused to taking the money and running from a home improvement contract in Tolland, state police said.

A South Windsor man is accused to taking the money and running from a home improvement contract in Tolland, state police said.
A South Windsor man is accused to taking the money and running from a home improvement contract in Tolland, state police said. (Chris Dehnel/Patch )

TOLLAND, CT β€” A "handyman" acting as a principal in a home improvement company has been charged with a crime related to him skipping out on a contract at a home in Tolland, sate police said.

Ryan Pettengill, 39, of South Windsor, was arrested on a warrant late last week and charged with failure to pay a refund on a job worth less than $10,000.

According to a warrant, on July 14, Pettengill entered into a contract with a Tolland homeowner for extensive bathroom renovations. The contract was for $7,255.50 and the homeowners gave him a "cash" deposit of $4,55.50, according to a warrant.

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Then, according to a warrant, Pettengill did not show up for the work. The homeowner was unable to contact him. Even after a 30-day waiting period, state police were also unable to reach him, according to a warrant.

He was a worker at an area contractor, but not an owner as implied, according to a warrant.

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State police then applied for a warrant out of Rockville Superior Court, records show.

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