Crime & Safety

Trumbull Police Make Several Larceny Arrests

The thefts happened at different stores in town.

TRUMBULL, CT — Police arrested several people for larcenies during the past week.

Police were called to the Target at the mall Feb. 7 after loss prevention saw a woman put items inside a plastic bin and not pay for the items, police said. She paid for the bins themselves in the self-service register.

Jomayra Arce, 33, of Norwalk had $518 worth of stolen goods in her possession, police said. She was charged with fifth-degree larceny.

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In an unrelated incident police arrested Patricia Rosa, 26 of Bridgeport after she stole $1,261 worth of goods from Kohl's on Feb. 10, police said. She was charged with fourth-degree larceny.

Also arrested Feb. 10 for unrelated larcenies were Michael Butler, 22, of Bridgeport and Rognisha Graham, 21, of New Haven. Butler was charged with sixth-degree larceny and Graham was charged with two counts of sixth-degree larceny.

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