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        Officials: Norwalk man accused of home invasion and strangulation found in New York

        Police say on Oct. 30, Christian Chavez-Sosa broke into a home, destroyed items and terrorized the victim.

        Rose Shannon

        Dec 22, 2024, 12:57 PM

        Updated 1 hr ago

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        A home invasion suspect was arrested by U.S. Marshals in New York this week, Norwalk police say.
        Police say on Oct. 30, Christian Chavez-Sosa broke into a home, destroyed items and terrorized the victim.
        At the time, he had a protective order in place.
        Chavez-Sosa strangled the victim in their bed, according to authorities.
        The victim's child was also in the bed.
        Police say Chavez-Sosa returned to the residence on Nov. 4., where he harassed the victim and made obscene gestures from his vehicle.
        Marshalls located Chavez-Sosa in Gloversville, NY.
        Norwalk police transported Christian Chavez-Sosa back to headquarters where he was charged with home invasion, strangulation and burglary.
        He is expected to appear in court Monday.