Politics & Government
More Charges May Be Coming For Alpaca Slaying Suspect
It's possible that a violation of probation arrest warrant may be on the way for Kyle Roscetti, 21, of Westbrook
The New Haven Register is reporting that alpaca slaying suspect Kyle Roscetti, 21, of Westbrook, may be facing more charges--this time for violation of probation.
According to the article, Roscetti's lawyer, Attorney Norman Pattis, addressed the issue of this possible coming warrant in Middletown Superior Court on Monday.
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Pattis said in the article that Roscetti would turn himself in to police if he faces charges for violation of probation.
Roscetti was found guilty back in Oct. 2011 on charges of third-degree criminal mischief, second-degree breach of peace and, according to The Register, received six months of suspension and one year of probation.
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This new violation, the article says, would add to Roscetti's other charges for his alleged involvement in the Dec. 23 Essex alpaca slayings--cruelty to animals, third-degree burglary, conspiracy to commit third-degree burglary, fifth-degree larceny, conspiracy to commit fifth-degree larceny, first-degree criminal trespass and first-degree criminal mischief.