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Woman Who Was Chief Financial Employee In Windsor Gets Years In Prison For Stealing Over $700K Woman Who Was Chief Financial Employee In Windsor Gets Years In Prison For Stealing Over $700K
Woman Who Was Chief Financial Employee In Windsor Gets Years In Prison For Stealing Over $700K A woman from Hartford County faces years in prison for stealing more than $700,000 from both her former employer and third-party lenders over the span of nearly four years.  Windsor resident Margaret Boisture, age 51, was sentenced to 33 months in prison on Tuesday, Jan. 10 for fraud, according to the US Attorney's Office for the Connecticut District.  Boisture was once the chief financial employee of ZoneFlow Reactor Technologies, a company developing a new technology to make hydrogen production more efficient. In this role, Boisture defrauded Zoneflow, PayPal, and the third…
Milford Man Threatened To Kill US Deputy Marshal Over Text, Officials Say Milford Man Threatened To Kill US Deputy Marshal Over Text, Officials Say
Milford Man Threatened To Kill US Deputy Marshal Over Text, Officials Say A Milford man is facing charges after allegedly sending threatening text messages to a Deputy US Marshal.  Hamilton Smith, age 57, is charged with sending threats to harm and kill both a Deputy US Marshal and their family, the US Attorney's Office for the Connecticut District announced on Friday, Jan. 13.  The threats started on Tuesday, Jan. 10, and Wednesday, Jan. 11, when Smith allegedly sent numerous threatening text messages to the Deputy US Marshal. Additionally, he also allegedly called the US Marshals Service Communications Center in Virginia and stated to them that h…