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Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Meriden police seek interviews in Perrie Mason investigation

MERIDEN — Police are seeking to speak with anyone who had an appointment with Perrie Mason, a city woman whose remains were found in Waterbury, in the days leading up to her disappearance.

“The Meriden Police Department would like to speak with anyone who had an eye lash appointment scheduled with Perrie Mason on Friday August 16th, Saturday August 17th, or Sunday August 18th,” officials posted on Facebook Wednesday morning. “Please contact Detective Femia at 203-630-6219 with any information.”

Mason was reported missing August 18 by her fiancé, 38-year-old Jason Watson.

Human remains, later identified as Mason’s, were found by investigators from Meriden, Waterbury and state police on August 23.

Watson was arrested in connection with a domestic assault involving Mason and charged with strangulation, assault, unlawful restraint and disorderly conduct..

According to judicial records, he has not yet entered a plea regarding any of the charges and is next scheduled to appear in court Sept. 12. He is being held in lieu of $1,000,000 bond.

According to the Associated Press, Watson denied the domestic violence charges, as reported in a warrant for his arrest, and told police he would never harm Mason.

A vigil was held outside of Mason’s eyelash shop on Sunday, according to the Associated Press.

william.lambert@hearstmediact.com



from News https://www.ctpost.com/policereports/article/Meriden-police-seek-interviews-in-Perrie-Mason-14384037.php

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