Police News 1/7/2018 New Haven,CT

6 February, 2018 – BURGLAR ARRESTED

 

At 9:23 PM, Officers Michael MacIver, Ameer Williams, James Feliciano, Gregory Aamon and Daophet Sangxayarath were dispatched to a Sherman Parkway apartment building. They were responding to a burglary complaint. The officers found a man walking about and detained him. Officer Williams and Feliciano stayed with the suspect while MacIver sought out the victims.

 

The tenant, a thirty-seven year old woman, was inside her apartment with her three children, ages twelve, ten and five. She told the officers a man had climbed into her apartment through a sliding balcony door and confronted her children. He was demanding to know where someone the tenant hadn’t heard of was.

 

She said the intruder checked about the apartment before asking how to get out. She said she heard the man head downstairs. He took nothing with him.

 

The tenant identified Mohammed Jawad (8-12-1987), of Baggott Street in West Haven, CT, as the burglar who’d broken in. He was arrested and charged with first degree burglary and second degree criminal trespass.

 

6 February, 2018 – CONVICTED FELON ON PAROLE ARRESTED WITH A GUN DURING TRAFFIC STOP

 

At 10:22 PM, Officer Endri Dragoi spotted a grey Acura. Its windows were tinted and it bore no front marker plate. He called in the suspicious car and was soon joined by Officers Paul Vakos and kyle Listro.

 

The car’s driver was Dylon M Hubson. Officer Dragoi smelled burnt marijuana. He asked the man if he’d smoked any. Hubson replied he hadn’t. When asked if he had any in the car, he replied he didn’t.

 

Not convinced, Dragoi asked again. Hobson handed him a bag of weed, exclaiming that was all he had on him. He was asked to get out of the car and was passed on to the back-up officers. Further checking revealed, Hubson didn’t have a license and the car wasn’t registered.

 

Officer Dragoi focused on the “nervous” passenger, Edwin Moreno (AKA, Edwin Moreno-Wheless). He’s a convicted felon on parole. As Dragoi patted him down, he felt the distinct shape of a gun concealed by his waist. “It’s not mine”, Moreno-Wheless exclaimed – and would repeat over and over again. The gun fell into his pants leg and was retrieved. Listro asked if it was loaded. Moreno-Wheless replied it wasn’t.

 

The officers confiscated a couple hundred dollars from Hubson and a digital scale from his hoodie. Another scale and a few “roaches” were found in the car. Hubson told the cops only one scale was working.

 

The gun, a black Glock .45, turned out to have been stolen in New Haven in 2015. Dragoi and his colleagues charged Hubson with driving a vehicle with illegally tinted windows, failing to display a front plate, driving without a license, operating an unregistered ride, failure to carry a valid insurance card, possession of a controlled substance with the intent to sell and possession of drug paraphernalia. Moreno was charged with criminal possession of a pistol, possession of a stolen firearm and carrying a pistol without a permit. We told his Parole Officer everything too.

 

The evidence was logged in and the car – apparently belonging to Hubson’s girlfriend, was impounded.

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