Window smashing at Y leads to arrest
NORWICH – A 22-year-old Norwich man has been charged with one count of second degree criminal mischief following a window-smashing spree that occurred early Sunday morning.
Christopher Andrew Bonno, 30 Cortland St., was apprehended by Norwich City Police for allegedly breaking a number of windows at the Norwich Family YMCA, 68-70 North Broad St. Among those broken are a south-facing entrance and window looking into the Y’s pool area, as well as five panes of the gymnasium’s large, east-facing window, according to YMCA Executive Director Jamey Mullen.
Norwich Police Chief Joseph Angelino said the PD received a call at approximately 2 a.m. Sunday reporting the sound of breaking glass in the vicinity of the YMCA. Patrols responded and discovered the broken windows before speaking with a nearby resident who described what he’d seen and heard. After searching the vicinity, Angelino said officers spoke with Bonno, later arresting him for the crime after a description was provided by the witness.
“We saw him in the vicinity and he fit the description that was given,” added Angelino.
Bonno was held in the Norwich City PD lock-up pending his arraignment prior to his release and will appear in court at a later date.
Christopher Andrew Bonno, 30 Cortland St., was apprehended by Norwich City Police for allegedly breaking a number of windows at the Norwich Family YMCA, 68-70 North Broad St. Among those broken are a south-facing entrance and window looking into the Y’s pool area, as well as five panes of the gymnasium’s large, east-facing window, according to YMCA Executive Director Jamey Mullen.
Norwich Police Chief Joseph Angelino said the PD received a call at approximately 2 a.m. Sunday reporting the sound of breaking glass in the vicinity of the YMCA. Patrols responded and discovered the broken windows before speaking with a nearby resident who described what he’d seen and heard. After searching the vicinity, Angelino said officers spoke with Bonno, later arresting him for the crime after a description was provided by the witness.
“We saw him in the vicinity and he fit the description that was given,” added Angelino.
Bonno was held in the Norwich City PD lock-up pending his arraignment prior to his release and will appear in court at a later date.
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