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Man Charged In Wilton For Trespassing At Home

Wilton Police charged Kwame Abankwa of Bronx, N.Y. with first-degree criminal trespass. Photo Credit: Wilton Police Department

WILTON, Conn. – A New York man who returned to a Wilton home where he worked and was asked not to return is facing a criminal trespass charge, Wilton Police said .

Kwame Abankwa, 23, of Bronx, N.Y., was charged last Thursday with first-degree criminal trespass, a class A misdemeanor. Police said someone at a residence on Keelers Lane contacted police at about 4:30 p.m. Jan. 3 to report that an intruder came in the home and refused to leave.

Police said Abankwa, who initially gave officers the name Isaac Ofori-Bonsu, entered the residence through an unlocked rear door. Police said Abankwa, who was there on a previous day for work as a health aide, had been asked never to return to the premises.

Police said Abankwa did not commit any crimes while in the house.

Abankwa was ordered held on $5,000 bond. According to state court records, he is scheduled to appear on Jan. 23 in Norwalk Superior Court.

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