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Old Navy theft suspects from Springfield surrender to South Windsor police

SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn. (WWLP) – Two suspects from Springfield with warrants out for their arrests in connection with larceny from Old Navy have turned themselves in.

The South Windsor Police Department states that 39-year-old Glendaliz

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Marquez-Nieves and 46-year-old Denisse Collazo of Springfield allegedly stole $901.38 worth of merchandise back in April from Old Navy on Evergreen Way. They both turned themselves in on August 29th and were processed and released on a $2,500 non-surety bond.

Marquez-Nieves and Collazo are scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court on September 17th.

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