Crime & Safety
Shelton Woman Arrested for Stealing $11K in Merchandise from Employer: Police
BREAKING: Monroe police arrested a Shelton woman for larceny after they found she stole $11K in merchandise and installed it into her home.

MONROE, CT — Monroe police said they arrested a Shelton woman on Thursday after an investigation into theft at Pella Windows.
Christina Greenlaw, 37, of Shelton, was arrested and charged with second degree larceny after an internal audit was performed in March revealing discrepancies. On March 22, 2016, a Monroe Pella Windows & Doors Operations Manager reported to police the theft of property by a Pella employee.
Through an internal audit by the company, it was determined that Greenlaw, a sales representative, was obtaining products without authorization and having them delivered to her own home in Shelton under fictitious names, police said. Monroe police found the windows and doors matching the stolen items installed on her home and the store said the retail value of the products stolen from Pella was over $11,000.
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An arrest warrant was obtained for Greenlaw and she turned herself into Monroe Police on July 28, she was processed and transported to court for arraignment.
Photo: Christina Greenlaw. Photo credit: Monroe Police Department
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