Crime & Safety
Trumbull Amber Alert Case Update: Police Continue Search for Father
Police continue the search for Rodolfo Revello after he allegedly kidnapped his son in Trumbull Saturday. His son was safely returned.

TRUMBULL, CT- The Trumbull Police Department has obtained an arrest warrant in relation to the weekend Amber Alert case.
Rodolfo Revello will be charged with kidnapping, larceny, strangulation, assault, threatening and criminal mischief all in the second degree. He will also be charged with criminal violation of a restraining order and disorderly conduct.
"Multiple law enforcement agencies are currently attempting to locate Revello," said Lt. Leonard Scinto, police spokesman.
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Revello has a listed address in Greenwich, according to police.
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Revello is accused of breaking into his estranged wife's Unity Road home early Saturday morning and kidnapping his son Ariel Revello, 7. In the process he assaulted his estranged wife and was disarmed of a knife by his 17-year-old stepson. He left the home with his 7-year-old son and thousands of dollars worth of cash and jewelry.
Revello fled in a white van. The alert was cancelled around 6:40 p.m. Saturday after Ariel was found safe in Queens, N.Y., but the search continues for his father.
The victim had a restraining order against Revello that is active until September. He has visitation rights with his son. Police have been called to the residence in the past for incidents.
Rodolfo’s criminal history includes convictions for assault, disorderly conduct, violation of conditions of release and two DUIs. He was also convicted in federal court of distributing cocaine.
According to court documents and statements made in federal court, Revello supplied cocaine to members of the Stamford Chapter of the Latin Kings, who then sold the drugs to their own customers. He was arrested in 2011.
He was sentenced to five years of prison in 2012 followed by four years of supervised release.
Federal records show he was released on September 16, 2014.
Police ask anyone with any information to contact Trumbull Police at 203-261-3665.
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