MILFORD — Two Connecticut locals are implicated of getting into Milford Animal Control Saturday night and taking a kitten, according to the Milford Police Department.
Officers looked out to the supposed burglary when a break-in alarm was activated at around 5:35 p.m. Saturday. At the center, officers saw the back entrance opened with a smashed window and a hole near the doorknob. Police kept in mind that there was likewise new blood on the ground near the shattered glass.
When an animal control officer showed up, they discovered a kitten was missing out on from a kennel. The examination discovered that 2 locals — a 36-year-old Milford man and a 29-year-old Stratford female — was accountable for the theft, cops said.
Officers went to the man’s home and discovered the set exterior. They likewise reclaimed the kitten, returning it to the animal shelter, according to cops.
The males and female were each charged with third-degree theft, conspiracy of third-degree theft, first-degree criminal mischief and conspiracy to dedicate first-degree criminal mischief. The man was in addition charged with ownership of theft tools.