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Career Criminal Nabbed In Greenwich Catalytic Converter Theft, Police Say

A  career criminal who brandished a weapon and threatened he had a gun during the theft of a catalytic converter has been arrested on a warrant, authorities announced.

Joshua Dejesus

Joshua Dejesus

Photo Credit: Greenwich Police Deparment

Joshua Dejesus, age 24, was nabbed by Bridgeport Police on Wednesday, March 22 on a warrant out of Greenwich for the Saturday, May 28, 2022 incident, said Lt. Patrick Smyth of the Greenwich Police.

According to police, Dejesus, a Bridgeport resident who has a long arrest record and numerous pending cases, and another person were spotted by two neighbors sawing off a catalytic converter from a work truck on May 28 on Henry Street in the Byram section of Greenwich.

When confronted by the neighbors, Dejesus pulled out a large Sawzall tool and threatened to use a firearm, police said.

The neighbors then backed off and Dejesus and the other man drove away. An investigation led detectives to Dejesus and a warrant was issued.

Following his arrest, he was charged with:

  • Criminal mischief
  • Conspiracy to commit criminal mischief
  • Larceny
  • Conspiracy to commit larceny
  • Robbery
  • Conspiracy to commit robbery

He was released after posting a $250,000 surety bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, April 5

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