Crime & Safety

Waterford Police Arrest Niantic Man on False Robbery Charges

The man allegedly told police he was robbed, possibly at gunpoint, while delivering a pizza in New London.

A Niantic resident allegedly told New London Police that he was robbed, possibly at gunpoint, while delivering pizza for a local restaurant in January.

According to New London Deputy Chief Peter Reichard, Travis Pullen, 29, told officers he was robbed on Hawthorne Drive in New London, in January.

After an investigation, officers determined that Pullen allegedly lied about the incident. He was charged with larceny in the sixth degree and falsely reporting an incident in the second degree at 1:24 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18.

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The larceny charge stems from an incident reported by Pullen’s former employer.

Pullen was released on a $10,000 court-set bond.

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