Crime & Safety
Trumbull Man Arrested for Breaking Into Home, Stealing Tools: PD
The tools were worth more than $1,400.

TRUMBULL, CT — A number of tools were stolen from a Teller Road home under construction and the alleged thief was arrested, police said.
Bilko doors were left unlocked and it's believed the suspect entered through there, police said. Police were notified of the theft Sept. 12.
The contractor who owns the home found a chop saw at an area pawn shop along with a nail gun and reciprocal saw. The items were worth $1,460. Brennan Mossa, 29, of Trumbull pawned the items, police said.
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Neighbors also spotted a Chevy SUV at the construction site. Police determined the vehicle belongs to Mossa.
Mossa was picked up by Fairfield Police in an unrelated incident and was turned over to Trumbull Police. He is charged with fourth-degree larceny and third-degree burglary.
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