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Man Pawns Co-Worker's Lexus To Buy Drugs, Trumbull Police Say

TRUMBULL, Conn. -- Trumbull police said that a West Haven man pawned his co-worker's Lexus for $600 to buy drugs, according to the Trumbull Times.

Trumbull police charged a West Haven man with pawning his co-worker's car for $600 to buy drugs.

Trumbull police charged a West Haven man with pawning his co-worker's car for $600 to buy drugs.

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Dean Federici, 48, was charged with third- and fourth-degree larceny after borrowing the car in February and failing to return it, said the Trumbull Times.

Police discovered the car had been pawned after speaking with his mother and issued a warrant for his arrest. Federici turned himself in to police on April 29, added the Trumbull Times.

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