Norwalk Home Invasion: ‘Inspection’ Ruse Leads to Knife Theft and Bomb Threat
In a bizarre turn of events in Norwalk, Connecticut, police charged a 36-year-old man, Nicolas Damjanovic, with home invasion and disorderly conduct. Officers responded to a Glover Avenue residence on Friday after reports of a burglary.
The incident escalated when the resident found the intruder allegedly trying to steal knives from her kitchen. She said she woke up to a man forcing open her sliding glass door, loudly shouting “inspection.”
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That strange shout startled her, leading her to find Damjanovic in her kitchen, rummaging through the knife block. She claimed he grabbed six knives before running out.
It’s a weird detail—yelling “inspection” as if that would convince anyone. Was he trying to sound official or just buying himself time? Either way, it didn’t fool the homeowner.
The ‘Inspection’ Scare
Damjanovic’s attempt to justify his break-in by shouting “inspection” seems almost theatrical. He didn’t get far before the resident realized something was seriously wrong.
Escalating Threats and a Close Call
Things got even more disturbing. Before fleeing, Damjanovic reportedly threatened that the building would “blow up” and that “everyone would die.” That’s the kind of thing that sends chills down your spine, and it pushed police to act fast.
Officers quickly found Damjanovic outside the building. They searched him and found the six stolen knives. While being taken into custody, he allegedly kept making threats, this time about a gas leak and a fire on the building’s fourth floor.
Fire Department Confirms Potential Hazard
The Norwalk Fire Department arrived to check out the threats. They didn’t find any obvious gas leak or fire, but they did find something odd in Damjanovic’s own apartment.
There was a burnt rag left on the stove—a risky situation that could’ve ended badly for everyone in the building. Emergency services acted fast and worked together, making sure no one got hurt.
Legal Ramifications and Community Safety
Nicolas Damjanovic is being held on a $100,000 bond. He’s set to appear in court on June 5 for charges of home invasion and disorderly conduct.
Honestly, this incident just highlights how unpredictable crime can be. It doesn’t really matter if you live in the heart of Norwalk, the cozy towns of Greenwich or Stamford, or even farther out in New Haven or Hartford.
Even quieter spots like Westport or Fairfield aren’t immune. Events like this are a jolt—a reminder that staying alert isn’t optional.
People all over Connecticut, from Waterbury to Bridgeport, have to stay aware. If you spot something off, reporting it isn’t just smart—it’s necessary.
Norwalk authorities acted quickly and kept things from getting worse. The investigation is still ongoing, and more details might come out as Damjanovic’s court date gets closer.
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