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Trumbull Cops: Aide Stole Credit Card Number

Recent arrests by Trumbull Police

The following arrest information was supplied by the Trumbull Police Department. It does not indicate convictions.

Aide's Alleged Order Gets Her Arrested

Stephanie C. Stewart, 39, of Arctic Street, Bridgeport, is charged with identity theft, sixth-degree larceny and credit card theft.

Police said she used a client's credit card to order about $320 in electronics and had it delivered to the client's home.

Her bond was set at $500.

Alleged Drunken Driver Charged in September Crash

John Peter Tzavellas, 32, of Johnson Street, Trumbull, is accused of drunken driving after he allegedly crashed into a telephone pole on Park Lane in Trumbull.

Police said his car was torn in half due to the crash.

His bond was set at $500.

In another crash, a Bridgeport man is accused of crashing his car into an outside wall of Macy's at the Westfield Trumbull Mall. Jairo Guevara Escamilla, 18, is charged with third-degree larceny and second-degree criminal trover. He allegedly admitted to using drugs including angel dust and PCP, police said.

Finall, in a third crash, Trevor Kevin Brinsmade, 22, of Oriole Court, Shelto, is charged with driving under the influence, after allegedly hitting several parked cars.

Harassment and Larceny Charges

Crystal Stovall, 34, of Bridgeport, is charged with breach of the peace and threatening.

Police said she threatened and harassed an acquaintance at the mall.

In a separate incident, Rafael Cooney, 22; Samuel Martinez, 42; and Charlie John Rodriguez, 20, all of Bridgeport, are each charged with third-degree larceny.

Police said they stole clothing Lord & Taylor in the mall.

Also arrested in the mall was Nuesha Shipman, 18, of Bridgeport, is charged with sixth-degree larceny, third-degree robbery and second-degree breach of the peace.

Police said she stole from H&M in the mall. When stopped, she punched the manager several times, police said.

Her bond was set at $5,000.

For questions about this blotter, email the Trumbull Patch Editor at aaron.leo@patch.com.

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