LAUREN URSITTI, 41, 4 Bridle Trail Drive, Ridgefield, larceny fifth-degree, Oct. JASMINE MARTINEZ, 30, 12 Revere St., larceny sixth-degree, Oct. MICHAEL TATE, 33, 34 Bridge St., Naugatuck, disorderly conduct, Oct. MAUREEN MULE, 53, 886 New Haven Road, assault third-degree, disorderly conduct, Oct. TROY HARRIS, 36, 19 Scott St., Naguatuck, possession of controlled substance second-offense, criminal attempt/burglary second-degree, Oct. 11ĬHRISTOPHER TEAL, 39, 12 Chamberlain Road, Seymour, larceny sixth-degree, Oct. 14.īENJAMIN OMAR, 46, 360 Hillside Ave., Naugatuck, improper use-marker/license/ registration, illegal operation of motor vehicle without minimum insurance, operate/ parks unregistered motor vehicle, Oct. Naugatuck police blotter Republican-American Records Police Naugatuck police blotter Janu0 199 Naugatuck 12/22 12/28MATTHEW GALLAGHER, 35, 25 Thunderbird Drive, Naugatuck. 16.ĮLMER ECHEVERRIA, 44, 71 River St., Waterbury, risk of injury to child, larceny sixth-degree, Oct. RORY CULHANE, 41, 595 Rubber Ave., Naugatuck, assault third-degree, disorderly conduct, interfering with an emergency call, Oct. JAMIE KULESZA, 25, 385 Bucks Hill Road, Waterbury, larceny second-degree, failure to appear second-degree, Oct. PENELOPE INFANTE, 34, 230 Stonefence Road, Naugatuck, disorderly conduct, Oct. 12.ĬHRISTIAN MALDONADO, 29, 57 Court St., New Britain, breach of peace second-degree, assault third-degree, Oct. LAURA KONECNY, 36, 1 Laraine Court, Northford, larceny in the sixth-degree, Oct. JENNIFER FOGARTY, 46, 15 Highland Circle, Naugatuck, false statement, Oct. 10.ĭANIEL RAMIREZ, 44, 60 Stone Road, Burlington, violation of standing crime protective order.įRANK BENEDETTO, 26, 143 Falls Road, Bethany, larceny sixth-degree, Oct. ![]() TATIANA LAGRAVE, 53, 18 Barnum Court, Naugatuck, threatening second-degree, reckless endangerment first-degree, disorderly conduct, Oct. His ashes will be scattered at a favorite fishing spot.Naugatuck police recently filed the following charges: James Cole said his brother wished to be cremated. Friday at the Danbury Memorial Funeral Home. Naugatuck police said Cole's death is not believed to be suspicious and police are investigating if a "medical issue" led to his death.Ī celebration of life will be held at 6 p.m. Naugatuck police said they found a man and determined he had died. 19, officers were dispatched to the Holy Savior Polish National Cemetery on New Haven Road for "an unresponsive person." Naugatuck police said sometime after 4 p.m. "We extend our deepest condolences to his family and all who knew him." He was well regarded as a caring and supportive supervisor and will be sincerely missed," Newtown police said in a statement announcing his death. POLICE DEPARTMENT Police Department 211 Spring Street, Naugatuck, CT 06770 Get Directions Hours:M-F 8:30AM - 4:00PM Emergencies:24/7 Phone:(203) 729-5222 For an emergency, dial 911 Homepage Employee Log-In Copyright © 2023 Borough of Naugatuck, CT Police All Rights Reserved. "Affectionately known by his NPD family as, 'Johnny,' or, 'JC,' he is remembered fondly by those who served with him. He graduated from Danbury High School in 1979 and attended Naugatuck Community College. 4, 1961 to Pearline Harris and Quiney Cole in Kissimmee, Fla. He had the ability to laugh at things in life that "if you didn't have a sense of humor, you probably wouldn't laugh at," his brother said. He was also an avid basketball player, earning the nickname "Smoke," for his ability to smoke other players on the court. Quiet and tall at about 6-foot-2, Cole was an avid fisherman who would sometimes fillet his catches and drop them off at local shelters, his brother recalled. James Cole said his brother's role was logistics, keeping everything flowing at the chaotic scene outside the school. James Cole remembered his brother calling him while he was driving to a meeting in New Haven to say that he had just gotten off work, but had to go to the school because someone had shot the principal.Ĭole responded to the perimeter after the shooting, according to Newtown police. ![]() ![]() 14, 2012, Cole was among the droves of law enforcement officers who responded in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. "He would always say, 'I am not meant to sit behind a desk and wear a suit.'" ![]() "He wanted to be on the street watching out for his guys, he was a street cop," his brother said. He became a detective sergeant in 2006, but returned to patrol before his retirement in 2014. He was hired by the department in 1989.ĭuring his more than two decades on the force, Cole served as a member of the statewide narcotics task force, winning an award for a large-scale arrest in Norwalk, the department said. Dejected, Cole grabbed his towel and started to leave, assuming he had failed, but the officials called him back for having jumped in anyway, his brother said.
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