ORANGE — A Bridgeport man appeared in court last week on charges that he tried to take $270 worth of goods from the Boston Post Road TJ Maxx. According to the Orange Police Department, officers responded to the TJ Maxx store on Jan. 11 in regard to a theft complaint. Officers learned that the arrestee, Angelo Younger, 53, of Bridgeport, had selected $270 worth of merchandise from the shelves and first attempted to get a refund for them. When the refund was denied, he left the store with the unpaid merchandise. He was stopped by store employees and detained for police. He was subsequently taken into custody and charged with sixth degree larceny. He posted a $1,000 bond and was scheduled appeared in court Friday.
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