Crime & Safety

Waterford Police Seek Help Investigating Cumberland Farms Burglary

The Quaker Hill Store was burglarized in the wee hours of the morning on Sunday, September 22.

The Waterford Police Department is asking for the public's help as it investigates a burglary at the Cumberland Farms store on Route 32 in the Quaker Hill section of Waterford.

Police say that on September 22, 2013, at 3:48 a.m. a store employee discovered that the store had been burglarized. The incident may have occurred around 1 a.m. 

As part of their preliminary investigation, Waterford Police have security footage that shows a vehicle, (pictured here), parked across street in the McCarthy Oil plaza. A white male who came to the area in this vehicle crossed the street and broke into the building by knocking out cinder blocks on rear side of the Cumberland Farms store.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Waterford Police Department at 860-442-9451, or the investigators, Detective Edward DeLaura at edelaura@waterfordct.org, or Officer Robert Edwards at redwards@waterfordct.org, reference case #2013-02153.

If you saw a person in this area at the time, or saw this vehicle, please contact police either by phone or email. All contact will remain confidential.  


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