Residents arrested in State Police investigation

 NORTHWEST CORNER —  State Police made several arrests on Sunday, March 15, as part of an investigation into thieving and fencing operations in Torrington, Bristol and Wolcott.

According to a press release issued on Monday, March 16, by the state’s Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, the investigation originated through the New Hartford Resident Trooper’s Office and was undertaken with detectives from the Western District Major Crime Squad.

Assistance in the investigation was given by the Torrington, Winsted and Wolcott police departments along with the FBI New Haven, Lowes Corp. Loss Prevention and Home Depot Corporate Investigation Division.

One of the 10 people arrested was Torrington resident Alfredo Viscariello, 41, who is the co-owner of the Coliseum Trading Post in Torrington and Coliseum Pawn in Bristol.

Viscariello is charged with larceny in the first degree and conspiracy to commit larceny in the first degree.

He posted $75,000 bond with a court date on Monday, March 23, at Bristol Superior Court.

 Torrington resident Kristopher Kelsey, who is listed as an employee of the Coliseum Trading Post, is charged with larceny in the second degree and conspiracy to commit larceny in the second degree.

 He posted $75,000 bond and his court date is on Monday, March 23, at Bristol Superior Court.

 Winsted residents Justin Root, 25, and Melissa Bogert, 22, were also arrested by state police in connection to the investigation.

 Root is charged with larceny in the third degree and conspiracy to commit larceny in the third degree.

 He posted $25,000 bond and his court date is also on Monday, March 23, at Bristol Superior Court.

 Root is listed in the press release as being a “merchandise booster” for Coliseum Trading Post.

 Bogert is charged with larceny in the third degree and conspiracy to commit larceny in the third degree.

 She is being held on $25,000 bond and her court date was on Monday, March 16 at Bristol Superior Court.

 Bogert is listed as being the co-owner of Gold N Pawn in Wolcott.

 The press release states that more arrests are anticipated in the investigation.

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