Crime & Safety
Walmart Employee Stole $3,378 From Cash Register: East Windsor Police
Police said in another recent arrest a woman is accused of threatening a family member with a baseball bat.

East Windsor Police Blotter:
On Feb. 20 at 4:30 PM East Windsor Police Department responded to a residence in Broad Brook for a family dispute, police said in a news release. One of the involved persons, Evelyn Cruz-Bilodeau, was observed by an officer leaving the scene in a vehicle as he was arriving and a motor vehicle stop was conducted, police said.
An investigation found Evelyn Cruz-Bilodeau, 49 of Broad Brook, had allegedly threatened a family member with a baseball bat, police said. A portion of the dispute was recorded by a witness and the video was secured as evidence along with the baseball bat used in the incident, police said.
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Cruz Bilodeau was arrested and charged with carrying a dangerous weapon, injury or risk of injury or impairing morals of children, second-degree threatening, and second-degree breach of peace. Cruz-Bilodeau was held on $10,000 bond.
On Feb. 15 an arrest warrant was served on Amanda Wallick, 20 of Windsor, police said. The warrant stems from an investigation by Walmart Loss Prevention in which Wallick, a Walmart employee at the time, was found to have allegedly stolen $3,378 from store cash registers on five separate occasions in January 2017, police said in a news release.
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Walmart Loss Prevention turned their evidence over to East Windsor Police Department and an arrest warrant was applied for and granted, police said. Wallick was charged with third-degree larceny, and held on $5,000 bond, police said.
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