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Waterford Police Arrest Duo for Robbing Convenience Store

A 20-year-old and a 16-year-old were arrested for allegedly robbing a Waterford Henny Penny gas station in October.

The Waterford Police Department has arrested a 20-year-old and a 16-year-old for robbing a Henny Penny Gas Station in Waterford in October.

Travis Kalin, 20 , of 5 Blumenthal Drive, Uncasville, was charged with first-degree robbery, conspiracy to commit a crime and sixth-degree larceny for allegedly robbing a Henny Penny gas station in Quaker Hill on October 22. A 16-year-old juvenile was arrested as well, although he was brought to a juvenile dentention center in Hartford and his charges and identity were not released because he is a juvenile.

On the night of October 22, two armed men robbed a Henny Penny on Rt. 32 in Quaker Hill that had just opened up a week earlier. The two men made off with an undisclosed amount of cash.

Kalin is being held on $100,000 bond. Along with the Waterford Police Department, the Connecticut State Police, Troop E and Troop K and the Montville Police Department were involved in the arrest.

Waterford Police said the investigation is still active.

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