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Police: Danbury Husband Chases Down Redding Man Who Stole Wife's Purse

DANBURY, Conn. - A Danbury husband chased down a Redding man who stole his wife's purse off her shoulder on Main Street late Sunday, police said. 

The Danbury Police Department asks that residents contact them if they fear for their safety or the safety of the community.

The Danbury Police Department asks that residents contact them if they fear for their safety or the safety of the community.

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At about 11:39 p.m. Sunday, Danbury officers broke up a verbal argument between the two men at Elm Street and Main Street, police said. 

According to the husband, his wife was entering their Main Street home when the other man came up behind her, grabbed her purse and ran, police said.

The husband chased the second man, later identified as Matthew Brundage, 32, of Redding, and caught him before the argument, police said.

When the officer went to arrest Brundage, he took took off again on foot, police said. After a brief chase, he was taken into custody, police said.

Brundage was charged with third-degree robbery, second-degree larceny, interfering with the duties of a police officer and breach of peace. He was held on $5,000 bond. No court date has been set. 

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