Norwalk News: 2 Arrested In Home Invasion

On the morning of July 12, 2023, two Norwalk residents were taken into custody following their involvement in several cases of burglary, robbery, and home invasion.

On May 22, 2023, a residence on Lexington Avenue was burglarized, cash was taken, and a television and other items were damaged. A report was filed with the Norwalk Police Department on the following day. On May 24, 2023, a home invasion occurred at the same address and was reported to investigators the next day. During this incident, two men entered the residence, and cash was taken at gunpoint, as well as a jacket. Detective Nyquist assumed the investigation of both incidents and worked quickly to develop leads and identify suspects. On July 8, 2023, a second home invasion occurred at the same address and was reported immediately after. During this incident, two suspects entered the home, one armed with a

handgun and cash were taken after the victim was struck in the head with a handgun.

Detective Ribisl was assigned to the July 8 incident.

Investigators Nyquist and Ribisl quickly identified that one of the suspects was involved in both home invasions. Their month-long intensive work on the separate cases resulted in search warrants and arrest warrants for the two identified suspects, Joseph de Jesus Tiburcio Nunez and Aneudy Martinez. The arrest and search warrants were executed during the early morning hours of July 12, 2023, by the Norwalk Police Department’s Detective Bureau and Tactical Response

Team, at the two respective residences of the suspects. This investigation remains open and active, and the investigators request that anyone with information contact them directly.

Detective Matthew Nyquist can be reached at (203)854-3034 and Detective Richard Ribisl can be reached at (203)854-3181. Information can also be shared anonymously using one of the three methods listed at the bottom of this press release.

Arrested: Joseph de Jesus Tiburcio-Nunez, 18, of 261 Ely Avenue, Norwalk

Bond: $350,000

• Case 23-29763

o Burglary 3rd/Conspiracy to Commit Burglary 3rd

o Criminal Mischief 3rd/Conspiracy to Commit Criminal Mischief 3rd

• Case 23-30208

o Home Invasion/Conspiracy to Commit Home Invasion

o Robbery 1st/Conspiracy to Commit Robbery 1st

o Larceny 3rd/Conspiracy to Commit Larceny 3rd

o Intimidation of a Witness/Conspiracy to Commit Intimidation of a Witness

• Case 23-39987

o Home Invasion/Conspiracy to Commit Home Invasion

Arrested: Aneudy Martinez, 22, of 111 Lexington Avenue, Norwalk

Bond: $25,000

• Case 23-29763

o Burglary 3rd/Conspiracy to Commit Burglary 3rd

o Criminal Mischief 3rd/Conspiracy to Commit Criminal Mischief 3rd

Norwalk Police Tip Line: 203-854-3111

Norwalk News: Nicotine Fit

Gas Station Robbery Arrests

Norwalk Police Officers locate and arrest a robbery suspect within 30 minutes of receiving the 911 call for help.

On July 18, 2023, at approximately 8:24 p.m., Norwalk Police Department Combined Dispatch received a call advising that a black male had just entered a gas station on Connecticut Avenue displaying a knife, demanded cigarettes and a lighter, then left the store on foot. Norwalk Police Officers discovered that there were unlocked doors in a commercial building nearby, prompting a check within. Officers quickly discovered suspect Sean Hassan Jarrett, who was immediately taken into custody. Witnesses to the robbery confirmed that Jarrett was the individual seen in the

gas station. Jarrett was transported to Norwalk Police Department where he was charged and held on bond. No persons were injured during this incident.

Arrested: Sean Hassan Jarrett, 29, of 100 South Main Street, Norwalk.

Bond: $150,000

Charges: Robbery 1, Criminal Trespass 1, Larceny 6, Threatening 2

Stratford News: KIDNAPPING ARREST

On Wednesday July 5, 2023, at 12:23pm, Norwalk Police Combined Dispatch received a complaint
that Enrique Rivas-Castillo had threatened to the complainant via phone. Investigating Patrol
Division Officers learned that on July 3, 2023, Rivas-Castillo was at the victim’s residence in Norwalk
and threatened to assault the victim. The victim ran out of the home, but Rivas-Castillo chased the
victim, eventually grabbing the victim and pulling the victim into his vehicle. He drove the victim
onto I-95 and eventually an unknown exit, driving onto a dead-end street where he began punching
the victim. The victim was able to escape, but he grabbed the victim, striking and slamming victim’s
face on the ground. Rivas-Castillo then dragged the victim back to the car, and then drove to his

home in Ansonia. The victim reported being drugged and awoke on July 4, 2023, where Rivas-
Castillo assaulted the victim again. The victim escaped again and was able to return home. Rivas-
Castillo was arrested by Ansonia Police for the incident in Ansonia.

While the victim was safe at the Norwalk Police Department, Officers received information that
Rivas-Castillo was in Norwalk looking for the victim. Patrol Division Officers immediately began
searching for Rivas-Castillo. He was quickly located driving however when officers attempted to
stop him, he led police on a pursuit through South Norwalk and onto Interstate 95 eastbound.
Rivas-Castillo exited I-95 in Westport but then drove back onto the highway westbound. The pursuit
ended in Stamford after he struck multiple police cars. He then fled his vehicle, jumping off the I-95
overpass near exit 6. He was quickly taken into custody with the help of the Stamford Police
Department. He was transported to Stamford Hospital for evaluation. Once he was released, he
was transported back to the Norwalk Police Department where he was charged with numerous
crimes.
Arrested: Enrique Rivas-Castillo, 23, of 112 Central St., Ansonia, CT.
Charges: Kidnapping 2nd, Unlawful Restraint 1st, Threatening 2nd, Violation of Conditions of Release,
Interfering/Resisting Arrest, Use of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession with Intent to Sell Hallucinogenic
Substances, Reckless Driving, Engaging Police in Pursuit
Total Bond: $1,000,000

Norwalk News: LARCENY 1ST ARREST

In November of 2022, The Norwalk Police Department Detective Bureau opened an investigation into a report of a married couple illegally taking money from an elderly person. The wife, Kelley Lombardo, was the conservator for the elderly person, and together with her husband Michael Lombardo, were accused of taking approximately $460,000 for their own personal use.

As the result of a seven-month-long and detailed investigation, detectives obtained arrest warrants for Michael and Kelley Lombardo, who turned themselves in to the Norwalk Police Department on May 11, 2023.

If anyone has information on this incident, they are asked to please contact the Norwalk Police Department at (203)854-3000, or via the methods below.

Arrested: Kelley Lombardo, 49, of 17 Redmont Rd., Stamford, CT.

Charges: Larceny First and Conspiracy to Commit Larceny First

Bond: $50,000

Court date: 5-23-23

Arrested: Michael Lombardo, 46, of 17 Redmont Rd., Stamford, CT.

Charges: Larceny First and Conspiracy to Commit Larceny First

Bond: $50,000

Court date: 5-23-23

Norwalk News: Structure Fire

UPDATE: 3 fire lines are in operation. Cars were on fire in front of the home now extinguished as well as the bulk of the structure fire. Propane tanks in the garage are now “off-gassing” according to radio reports.

2023-05-08@10:22pm–#Norwalk CT– A two-alarm fire on Cossitt Road was confirmed by firefighters on the scene. Everyone has made it out of the home safely.

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