Crime & Safety
Danbury Police: Threatening, Conspiracy, Trespass
Danbury police charged two men with trespassing and larceny charges early Sunday morning, and police charged a second man with two counts of threatening.

Danbury Police charged Ismael Perez, 55, of Division Street, Danbury, with two counts of threatening at about 8:30 p.m. Police held Perez on a $2,500 bond for an appearance scheduled for Danbury Superior Court Monday.
In an unrelated case, Danbury Police saw an unusual car at Ingersoll Automotive 84 Federal Road at 3:25 a.m. Sunday, and found two men nearby. They found parts had been removed from several cars and on other cars, parts were in the process of being removed. Police charged Damian Liberda, 32, Berlin, and charged Andrzej Wiktorek, 29, of New Britain, both with criminal trespass, tampering with a motor vehicle, conspiracy to commit fourth-degree larceny and criminal attempt to commit fourth degree larceny. Both men were held on bonds of $25,000 for court appearances scheduled for Danbury Superior Court Monday.
This information was provided by the Danbury Police Department. A person charged with a crime is innocent until having been convicted in court.
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