Breaking into her house to steal her bridesmaid dresses uk
A?Norwalk woman, accused of threatening her ex-boyfriend's new wife, and breaking into her house to steal her bridesmaid dresses uk
, pleaded not guilty to the charges Thursday.
Felicia Langley, 32, of 53 Glasser St., appeared for arraignment at state Superior Court in Norwalk to face charges of third-degree burglary, fourth-degree larceny, conspiracy, disorderly conduct, second-degree threatening and second-degree harassment.
Police say Langley began threatening her ex-boyfriend's new wife in late July when she learned about the couple's recent marriage.
Langley would incessantly call the woman's cell phone and leave threatening messages on her voicemail, police said.
She also showed up to the victim's house unannounced on several occasions, and sent her threatening messages on the social networking site Facebook.
According to police, Langley broke into the victim's Lexington Avenue apartment on August 2 and stole over $2,000 worth of jewelry and electronics. She also stole the victim's $1,200 pink bridesmaid dresses
, police said.
Court records show that Langley eluded to the break-in when she left threatening messages on the victim's voicemail.
Langley is being held in lieu of $50,000 bond and will appear in court again Sept. 19.
, pleaded not guilty to the charges Thursday.
Felicia Langley, 32, of 53 Glasser St., appeared for arraignment at state Superior Court in Norwalk to face charges of third-degree burglary, fourth-degree larceny, conspiracy, disorderly conduct, second-degree threatening and second-degree harassment.
Police say Langley began threatening her ex-boyfriend's new wife in late July when she learned about the couple's recent marriage.
Langley would incessantly call the woman's cell phone and leave threatening messages on her voicemail, police said.
She also showed up to the victim's house unannounced on several occasions, and sent her threatening messages on the social networking site Facebook.
According to police, Langley broke into the victim's Lexington Avenue apartment on August 2 and stole over $2,000 worth of jewelry and electronics. She also stole the victim's $1,200 pink bridesmaid dresses
, police said.
Court records show that Langley eluded to the break-in when she left threatening messages on the victim's voicemail.
Langley is being held in lieu of $50,000 bond and will appear in court again Sept. 19.
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