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Danbury Man Faces Charges In Bat-Wielding Incident

DANBURY, Conn. -- A 22-year-old Danbury man is facing burglary and threatening charges after Danbury police said he took a baseball bat to try and collect on a $40 debt by forcing his way into a Spruce Street house, according to newstimes.com.

Danbury police charged a 22-year-old Danbury man with breaking into a house with a baseball bat to try to collect on a $40 debt, the newstimes.com says.

Danbury police charged a 22-year-old Danbury man with breaking into a house with a baseball bat to try to collect on a $40 debt, the newstimes.com says.

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Felipe Carmo, of Harvard Road, is charged with first-degree burglary and threatening, and his bond was set at $5,000, said newstimes.com. 

No injuries were reported in the Friday incident. The newstimes.com reports that the victim alerted police, who arrested Carmo at the scene.

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