Police: Handyman stole $10,000 worth of jewelry from home
SOUTHINGTON — Police say a Connecticut handyman stole $10,000 worth of jewelry from a home where he was doing work.
The New Britain Herald reports that 37-year-old Jeffrey Couture, of Plymouth, turned himself in Tuesday and was charged with second-degree larceny.
Police say Couture stole the jewelry from a Southington home while he was being paid to do handyman work there. Authorities say Couture also took loose change from a jar. Police say Couture sold the stolen items at area pawn shops.
Some of the stolen items have been recovered.
Couture's attorney says his client does not have a criminal conviction and is eligible for a first-time offender program.
Couture is being held on $5,000 bond.
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Information from: New Britain Herald, http://www.newbritainherald.com
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