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Westport Police Charge Woman In Misuse Of Corporate Credit Card

WESTPORT, Conn. -- A Fairfield woman was arrested Monday on charges of using her employer's credit card to purchase more than $2,000 worth of items for herself, Westport police said.

Natasha Lovette, 47, was charged with third-degree larceny in the case after a police investigation, police said. The corporate credit card was issued to her by her employer, police said. 

She posted $2,500 bond and was given a court date of May 13 to appear at Norwalk Superior Court.

In other items from the police blotter: 

  • Gregory Gabrielle, 43, of Westport was arrested Sunday, May 4, on an outstanding warrant stemming from a January case in which he was observed on video surveillance removing copper downspouts from a home in Westport, police said. He was charged with two counts of third-degree larceny and two counts of first-degree criminal mischief. He was held on $25,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in Norwalk Superior Court on May 12.
  • William Lyons, 37, of Westport was arrested on charges of third-degree assault after his neighbor said Lyons had assaulted him in the laundry area of his housing unit. Bond for Lyons was set at $1,000, and he was given a court date of May 9.

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