From Rocky Hill’s WFSB.com of November 4, 2007
Man Shoots Home Intruder In Southbury
Intruder Involved In Car Crash, Police Say
State police said they received a call Sunday from a man who said he had encountered an intruder at his house.
John Nagy told police that he may have shot the intruder at his home, located at 44 Berkshire Road in Southbury.
Nagy told police that he was awakened at about 2 a.m. by a noise in the basement area of the house. Nagy said he went to investigate the basement area armed with a weapon.
He stated that he encountered a man who had entered the basement. The man advanced in the direction of the Nagy, and Nagy said he shot his gun in the direction of the intruder and left his home to wait for police.
Nagy told state police that he believed that the intruder was still in the basement.
State troopers entered the home with a state police K-9 to search for the intruder, police said.
The intruder was located by troopers in the basement of the home suffering from an apparent single gunshot wound.
EMS responded, provided emergency care at the scene and transported the wounded suspect to Waterbury Hospital, where he underwent surgery for his injuries.
The identification of the suspect is being withheld pending notification of family, police said.
Initial investigation by state police determined that the man was in fact the operator of a vehicle that had been involved in a one-car crash on River Road in Southbury.
The man fled the crash scene on foot and walked for about a half a mile and then entered the Nagy's house, where he encountered the homeowner.
State Police Western District Major Crime Squad will handle the investigation at the crime scene by collecting physical and forensic evidence and conduct follow-up investigation, police said.
Nagy was not injured in this incident, police said.
At the conclusion of the investigation, all facts and circumstances of this incident will be reviewed with the state's attorney, officials said.
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