Crime & Safety
3rd Teen Charged In Killing Of 2 Women In Windsor: Police
A 17-year-old girl has been charged in connection with the killing of two women in Windsor. Two 17-year-old boys were previously arrested.

WINDSOR, CT — A third teenager has been charged in connection with killing two women at a home in Windsor last month, according to police. A female Torrington resident, who was 17 at the time of the killings, was arrested Wednesday, according to Windsor police Capt. Andrew Power. Two 17-year-old boys, both Windsor residents, were previously arrested.
At around 5:40 a.m. May 11, Windsor police responded to a single-family home on Clover Street for a report of an "untimely death" inside the home. Emergency crews found two dead people inside the home. They were identified as Sandra Marci, 78, and Marianne Dzurenka, 55, who both lived at 70 Clover St., according to Power.
A third person who lives in the home was critically injured and taken to Hartford Hospital for treatment.
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The 17-year-old Torrington resident was charged Wednesday with two counts of criminal liability for acts of another/murder, two counts of conspiracy to commit murder and first-degree assault.
The 17-year-old boys were each charged with two counts of murder, first-degree assault and criminal liability for acts of another. One of the teens was additionally charged with conspiracy to commit murder.
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Police have not released the names of the juveniles.
“The Windsor Police Department would like to again thank the Connecticut State Police Central District Major Crimes Unit as well as the Hartford State’s Attorney’s office for their cooperation and support throughout this investigation,” Power said in a news release.
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