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Two Charged In Danbury Home Invasion; Victim Suffered Critical Injuries

DANBURY, Conn. -- Two people were arrested Friday in a Danbury home invasion July 17 in which a victim suffered a "life-threatening wound," police said in a statement. 

Two suspects in their 20s were arrested and charged in a Danbury home invasion that left one victim with critical injuries.

Two suspects in their 20s were arrested and charged in a Danbury home invasion that left one victim with critical injuries.

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At about 8 a.m. Friday, Danbury police detectives and members of the U.S. Marshal Service arrested two people in the home invasion, which occurred at 3:44 a.m. July 17 on Fairfield Avenue, police said. The victim was taken to Danbury Hospital in critical condition but was expected to recover, police said.

James Hamed, 24, of 15 Bergh St., Danbury, was charged with criminal attempted murder and first-degree assault. He was hold on $500,000 bond. 

Felicia Hallock, 22, of 8 Durgy Lane, Sherman, was charged with first-degree assault and held on $100,000. 

 

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