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Florida man june 6 1989
Florida man june 6 1989











florida man june 6 1989

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florida man june 6 1989

'This fellow ended up in Florida, so he came back and turned himself in, which is pretty cool.' Norwalk Police Lieutenant Paul Resnick said: 'We try to go out and serve when we first get it, but sometimes people move. Iannacone was arrested and charged with third-degree larceny. He was released and is due in court on April 19. He moved to Florida and only became aware of the warrant in the last few weeks when a letter arrived at his new home telling him to report to police in Connecticut. The television's serial number matched that of the large TV taken from the Jewish center, according to 27-year-old police reports.Ī warrant was issued for Iannacone's arrest at the time but police were unable to track him down. Police found the stolen TV in 1989 and its new owner claimed Iannacone had given it to him as payment for a debt. Iannacone worked as a custodian at Norwalk Jewish Center - which no longer exists - in the 1980s. He turned up at Norwalk Police Station at 9am on Sunday after taking a flight up the east coast of the United States with the sole intention of handing himself over to cops.

florida man june 6 1989

Iannacone told The Hour that he had only just learned that there was a warrant for his arrest in relation to a TV that was stolen from a Jewish center in Norwalk 27 years ago. Randy Iannacone, 60, traveled more than 1,000 miles from his house in Port St Lucie to hand himself in at a police station in his former hometown of Norwalk. Randy Iannacone, 60, handed himself into police in after discovering he was wanted for the theft of a television in 1989Ī Florida man has voluntarily handed himself into police in Connecticut after discovering he was wanted for the theft of a television in 1989.













Florida man june 6 1989