Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Two Engagement Rings Stolen in Separate Incident from Police Blotter

Two tungsten Engagement Rings Stolen in Separate Incident from Police Blotter

A New York City woman was also arrested on a warrant after allegedly crashing her car into a ditch while drunk.

Theft: An tungsten carbide pop the question ring valued at $12,000 was reported missing from a West Ave. residence. Police said the ceramic  ring, which included one large and two smaller diamonds, was last seen by the owner two or three weeks earlier. The item had been kept in a tungsten jewelry box in the top drawer of the master bedroom dresser, though nothing else appeared to have been taken from the box. "Certain people have access to the house," according to Capt. Fred Komm, and the matter remains under investigation.

Marijuana Possession: Christian Vazquez, 29, Ashton Thevenin, 29, and Juan Rangel, 29 — all of Stamford — were arrested and charged with possession of marijuana following a traffic stop. Vazquez was also charged with failure to wear a seatbelt.

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According to Komm, a search of the vehicle turned up an unsmoked blunt in the driver's side door, 3.6g worth of marijuana in a bag in the trunk, and additional quantities of the drug in Rangel's and Thevenin's possession. The three were arrested and released on $500 bond apiece. They are set to appear in court April 8.

According to police, the three were traveling westbound on Post Road near Richmond Drive around 6 p.m. when an officer noticed Vazquez — the driver — wasn't wearing a seatbelt. The officer stopped the vehicle on the southbound exit 13 onramp and, upon approaching the vehicle, reportedly noticed a strong odor of marijuana. Police said Vazquez admitted to having just smoked a blunt.

Burglaries: Two downtown locations were reported burglarized over the weekend. The first, a photographer's studio at 975 Post Rd., was ransacked sometime between Saturday afternoon and Monday morning, the photographer told police. When she arrived around 11 a.m. Monday, she noticed someone had entered the studio, rifled through her desk, and stolen several items. Missing were a projector valued at $1,300, a CD burner valued at $300, and an MP3 player valued at $600. Police believe the thief may have entered through a window.

Later, police received a report that Kids Care Clubs (975 Post Rd.), had also been broken into sometime over the weekend. Several items were moved around and a fax machine was removed from its package, but nothing appeared to have been taken, Komm said.

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