Crime & Safety
Domestic Disturbance Leads to 2 Arrests in Naugatuck
Police say the incident occurred between a boyfriend and girlfriend and one of the accused's picked up a knife.

Naugatuck police said they responded to a domestic disturbance at a Prospect Street apartment at 10:06 p.m. on Oct. 30 for a reported domestic disturbance.
Wilfred Nedd, 45, allegedly grabbed a knife from the kitchen after his girlfriend touched him, police said. Officers arrived immediately after he allegedly picked up the knife, police said.
The accused was allegedly slapped by his girlfriend, Princess Gregory, 49, of the same address, according to police.
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They were each charged with disorderly conduct and Gregory was also charged with third-degree assault.
Both parties were released on $2,500 bond and matching court date of Nov. 2 at Waterbury Superior Court.
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