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Cheshire cop arrested in theft of union funds


LAURESHA XHIHANI

CHESHIRE [Dash] A former police officer was arrested on Thursday and charged with stealing $50,000 in police union funds.
Robert Anderson Jr., 43, of 9 Powder Horn Hill Road in Wilton was charged with two counts of first degree larceny.
The charges come months after Anderson resigned from Cheshire Police amid allegations of fund misappropriations.
A warrant for Anderson's arrest alleges that he made cash withdrawals of more than $22,000 from ATMs and charged $27,400 to debit cards linked to the union's bank accounts.
Anderson served as union president in 2008 and as vice president from 2011 though 2012.
The charges are based on a complaint filed in February 2013 with the Office of the Chief State's Attorney by Cheshire Police Chief Neil Dryfe and leaders of the Cheshire Police Union, according to a press release issued by the Chief State's Attorney on Thursday afternoon.

Anderson, a member of Cheshire Police for 11 years, resigned from his job on Sept. 20, following an investigation by the town into allegations of missing union funds.
The town's investigation also implicated Jay Markella, a former captain who lead the department's detective division and who served as department spokesman.
Markella, also resigned from his job in September 2013.
It wasn't clear on Thursday if Markella will also be facing criminal charges.
The investigation into the missing union funds is continuing, according to the Office of the Chief State's Attorney.
Anderson was arrested by inspectors from the Statewide Prosecution Bureau, part of the Office of the Chief State's Attorney. He was released on $100,000 surety bond and is due in Meriden Superior Court on Jan. 17.