The following arrest information was supplied by the Trumbull Police Department. It does not indicate convictions.
Forgeries Charged
Torey Anton-Lewis, 18, of Dewey Street, Bridgeport, is charged with 15 counts of first-degree forgery and 15 counts of forgery of symbols of value.
Police said he passed a counterfeit $20-bill in the Westfield Trumbull Mall. At first he reportedly said the one came from People's United Bank in Bridgeport but officers found a bundle of 14 more in his pocket.
Those were gifts from friends, he allegedly told police.
Jeffrey P. Schultz, 50, of George Street, Trumbull, is accused of stealing and forging checks. He's charged with third-degree forgery, attempted sixth-degree larceny and two counts of possession of stolen property.
His bond was set at $5,000.
Stripped Car Ends in Arrest
Eric J. Gonzalez, 19, of Washington Avenue, Bridgeport, is charged with third-degree larceny, first-degree criminal trover and using a motor vehicle without permission.
Police said a 2000 Honda Civic was found stripped in West Haven and Gonzalez's fingerprints were inside it. He was arrested in Shelton, and was also charged in warrants with failure to appear in court.
His bond was set at at a total of $7,500.
DUIs and a Dispute
Stacy Leigh Tournas, 22, of Woolsley Avenue, Trumbull, is charged with sixth-degree larceny and second-degree breach of the peace. Police said she argued with a male acquiantance, resulting in the charges.
Her bond was set at $5,000.
Driving under the influence charges were filed against Raymond Buckley Connor, 21, of Falls Lane, Bethel and Michael Lee Scott, 28. Christine Ann Sampieri, 47, is charged with use of drugs and possession of narcotics.
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