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Second-degree forgery

Hunter Accused Of Killing, Skinning Pet Dogs From Ridgefield He Mistook For Coyotes Hunter Accused Of Killing, Skinning Pet Dogs From Ridgefield He Mistook For Coyotes
Hunter Accused Of Killing, Skinning Pet Dogs From Ridgefield He Mistook For Coyotes A New York man faces criminal charges after allegedly killing and skinning two pet dogs in Connecticut that he thought were coyotes.  Putnam County resident Michael Konschak, age 61, of Carmel, faces tampering with evidence, forgery, and hunting-related violation charges after allegedly killing the two dogs in northern Fairfield County on Friday, Nov. 18 after they escaped their owner's home.  Konschak was arrested by environmental conservation police associated with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental protection on Wednesday, Feb. 8, according to court documents.  The …
Bookkeeper Charged With Embezzling Nearly $50K From Stamford Company Bookkeeper Charged With Embezzling Nearly $50K From Stamford Company
Bookkeeper Charged With Embezzling Nearly $50K From Stamford Company A former bookkeeper for a Fairfield County business is facing charges for allegedly stealing nearly $50,000, police said. Stamford resident Carol Werner, 62, turned herself into police custody on Thursday, Aug. 22, following allegations that she stole nearly $50,000 from a city landscaping business in 2017 and 2018. Werner was charged with first-degree larceny and second-degree forgery. Following her processing, Werner was released and is scheduled to appear in court later this year. An investigation was launched by police in December last year, when the owner of the landscaping company re…