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Larceny Target-ed Twice in Same Day

Neither arrests nor charges indicate a conviction, and neither means that a person is guilty of what police allege.

 

Bethel Police responded to Target, 7 Stony Hill Rd, on a report of larceny that occured early on August 28.  Later that day, another larceny was reported at the same Target involving the same person fom earlier that day, as well as a woman who was later identified as Christina Milligan.  

Milligan and another woman fled the scene in Milligan's car while the still unidentified male fled on foot after a short scuffle with Target security.  Milligan was located a short distance away in her vehicle by Bethel Police and arrested for the above charge.  Milligan was routinely processes and released on a promise to appear in Danbury Superior Court.

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