New London man charged with burglary, assault with 'cutting-type instrument'
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Henry Mercado
New London — A city man is in custody after he allegedly burglarized a Center Street home and used a “cutting-type instrument” to injure the homeowner, according to police.
Police said they were called to 15 Center St. at 3:16 p.m. Monday for a burglary in progress. Dispatchers informed responding officers that the homeowner and several neighbors had detained the suspect, later identified as 37-year-old Henry Mercado.
According to police, it was the second reported burglary at the residence in as many days. Police haven't yet identified a suspect in the first burglary but actively are working on the case.
Police said the incident began when the homeowner and a witness saw Mercado on the property and confronted him. Mercado allegedly threatened the owner with the cutting-type instrument and a struggle ensued. Both parties sustained lacerations in the incident, which police described as minor.
Mercado, whose last known address is 58 Jefferson Ave., was charged with first-degree burglary, possession of burglary tools, second-degree assault, carrying a dangerous weapon and second-degree threatening.
Held on a $50,000 bond, he was to be arraigned Tuesday in New London Superior Court.
Records show Mercado also has a pending case out of Groton City, where police charged him July 10 with engaging police in pursuit and illegal possession of a weapon in a vehicle, among other things. He was released from custody in that case after posting a $10,000 nonsurety bond.
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