Police: Norwalk Man, 37, Arrested After Taking Money for Work He Didn’t Do

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Police last week arrested a 37-year-old Norwalk man by warrant for taking money for work at a New Canaan home that he never completed.

Jose Bernardo Ruiz. Photo courtesy of the New Canaan Police Department

Jose Bernardo Ruiz, of Cedar Street, was charged with conspiracy to commit third-degree larceny, a felony offense.

On April 5, a resident wrote checks to Ruiz totaling $12,915 to complete plumbing and carpentry work at a local home, according to a police work.

Ruiz cashed those checks but didn’t do the work, the report said.

On Oct. 18, he turned himself in an active arrest warrant, was held on $20,000 bond and scheduled to appear the next day in state Superior Court in Norwalk.

Police additionally charged Ruiz with second-degree failure to appear. He hadn’t appeared in court in connection with a motor vehicle charge from earlier this year.

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