Crime & Safety

Reward Offered for Wanted Windsor Man

Hartford Police say Aaron Taylor, 25, is wanted for two shootings that occurred in May and he is reportedly back in the Hartford region.

A $5,000 reward is being offered for information directly leading to the capture of wanted felon, Aaron Taylor.

The Hartford Police Department has information that Aaron Taylor, a suspect wanted for at least two shootings in Hartford, has returned and is active in the region.

Detectives had information that Taylor was out of the state. However, recent information is that he is in the Hartford Region, Hartford Police said in a press release.

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Taylor, 25, of Windsor, has active arrest warrants for two shootings that occurred on May 24, 2015. The first, at 932 Capital Avenue, where he is to have allegedly shot Pastor Augustus Sealy. Minutes later he was at 402 Garden St. where he allegedly shot Robert Jones.

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He is currently charged with Criminal Attempt to Commit Murder and Assault in the First Degree in both cases. The warrant carries a $1.35 million judge set bond.

Taylor operated a black Nissan Maxima in these incidents although the marker plate is not known at this time. He is a convicted felon with several previous firearm offenses.

Use caution with Taylor as the firearm in this incident has NOT been recovered and he has extremely violent tendencies. Please do not approach him.

If you have information regarding his whereabouts, please do not hesitate to call police. Immediate and active information should be handled with a 911 call. General information should be directed to the Hartford Police Department, Lieutenant Bandon O’Brien at (860) 757-4089.

Anonymous tips can be left at http://www.hartford.gov/Police

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