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Man Charged With Stealing from Darien Store Customers Now Arrested on Charges of Not Appearing in Court

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A 26-year-old Watertown man who had been charged in 2022 with stealing payment card information from customers of a Verizon store in Darien had later failed to appear in court and was arrested again, Darien police said. Darien police provided this account, including accusations not proven in court:

In 2022, Darien police arrested the man, Joselito Rotger, on charges of identity theft and larceny after an investigation into two 2020 complaints from customers of the Verizon store that their credit card information had been stolen and used to buy various items.

Some of the items were bought on eBay and delivered to the address of Joselito Rotger, an employee at the store who had worked on transactions for the customers. Rotger had two court cases at state Superior Court in Stamford and at some point warrants were later issued charging him with failing to appear in court for each of the cases. A bail enforcement officer brought Rotger to Darien Police Headquarters on Jan. 16, where he was arrested on two charges of failure to appear in court.

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Darien police announced these recent incidents and arrests:

(The accusations in these police accounts have not proven in court.)

—a 48-year-old Waterbury man was pulled over on the southbound-traffic side of Interstate 95 by a Darien police officer The officer saw the vehicle had a tinted front windshield and no front license plate. A check of the driver’s registration showed arrest warrants had been filed against him: one for violation of probation, another for failure to appear in state Superior Court in Stamford related to a 2017 arrest on charges of selling illegal drugs, resisting arrest and assault on a police officer or first responder. He was released on $40,000 bond and later appeared in court. His next court date is March 20. — A 30-year-old Stamford woman turned herself in to police on Jan.