Crime & Safety
Domestic Violence Incidents In South Windsor Warrant $200K Bond
A New Haven resident charged in connection with a domestic violence-related incident also was served three felony warrants by police.

SOUTH WINDSOR, CT — A New Haven man was held overnight in lieu of bonds totaling $200,000 following a domestic violence-related incident involving a knife, plus execution of three active felony warrants.
Tyreese V. Rubio-Beaulieu, 21, was charged with third-degree larceny, two counts of second-degree threatening, second-degree breach of peace and two counts of first-degree failure to appear. He was slated to be arraigned Monday in Rockville Superior Court.
Around 2 a.m. Monday, a woman told police Rubio-Beaulieu had shown up at her home and threatened to stab her with a knife. He fled on foot, but was later located and taken into custody, Sgt. Mark Cleverdon said.
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An active arrest warrant was also served on Rubio-Beaulieu for a domestic violence-related
incident in Dec. 2020, in which he threatened the same woman and stole her car. Police also executed a pair of failure to appear arrest warrants, Cleverdon said.
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