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Police arrest Naugatuck man for alleged burglary, attempted robbery

A Naugatuck man has been charged with a number of crimes for allegedly attempting to rob a Danbury Walgreens, and then minutes later breaking into a nearby apartment. 

Danbury Police told the Newstimes that 27-year old Justin Na was held on bond for a court appearance on the 16th. 

He allegedly yelled and called a store manager and employee the N-word multiple times last Monday.  The manager was preparing the register for the next shift and Na allegedly demanded the money.  He reportedly threatened to “come back with some guns and kill (them).” 

Minutes later, neighbors in a Bank Street apartment heard banging and found the man running to a blue Nissan, driving off the wrong way down their one-way street.  They grabbed a bag with a power drill,  X-Acto knife and paint brushes from him.  The apartment was being remodeled. 

For the Bank Street incident, he was charged with burglary, criminal mischief and larceny.  For the Walgreens crime, he was charged with attempt to commit robbery, threatening and  intimidation based on bigotry or bias.