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Police Blotter: Woman Charged With Stealing from Home

The following arrests were filed by the Oxford Resident Trooper's Office through Aug. 1.

A Shelton woman has been charged with larceny after stealing from a home on Edgewood Road in Oxford, police said.

Danielle Cajigas, 22, of 45 Woodfield Drive, was charged with fifth-degree larceny after police learned she pawned the stolen items at a local pawn shop, according to a police report.

She has pleaded not guilty to the misdemeanor charge and is scheduled for a pre-trial conference at Derby Superior Court on Aug. 20.

Cajigas has charges pending from arrests in Shelton, where she was charged with two counts of sixth-degree larceny and forgery in two separate incidents. Both cases are awaiting disposition, according to Judicial Branch records.

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William Lockwood, 46, of 218 Christian St., Oxford, was charged with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct after being involved in a domestic argument that turned physical on Monday night, police said.

The victim was treated at a local hospital for her injuries, according to a police report.

Lockwood was held on a $2,000 bond and was arraigned at Derby Superior Court on Tuesday.

The case is awaiting disposition and Lockwood is scheduled to re-appear at the Derby courthouse on Aug. 8, according to Judicial Branch records.

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Peter R. Johannsen, 48, of 133 Moose Hill Road, was charged with disorderly conduct after being involved in a domestic incident that resulted in the victim sustaining minor injuries on Sunday night.

Johannsen was released on a $1,000 bond. He was arraigned at Derby Superior Court on Monday. His case is awaiting disposition, and he is expected to re-appear at the Derby courthouse on Sept. 13, according to Judicial Branch records. 

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Samuel Ruggiero, 29, and Trisha Walsh, 22, were charged with disorderly conduct after being involved in a physical altercation in a vehicle on Quaker Farms Road Monday. Their addresses were not listed on a police report.

They were released on $500 bonds to appear at Derby Superior Court on Tuesday. Their cases are awaiting disposition and they are scheduled to re-appear at the Derby courthouse on Sept. 13, according to Judicial Branch records.

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Christopher McSwain, 28, of 98 Good Hill Road, Oxford, was charged with disorderly conduct and threatening after being involved in an incident in town earlier this month.

He has not entered a plea to the misdemeanor charges. His case is awaiting disposition at Derby Superior Court, according to Judicial Branch records.

Editor's Note: The above charges are part of the public record as released by the Oxford Resident Trooper's Office. Arrests do not necessarily equal convictions and each defendant is innocent until proven guilty.

 

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