17-06878
On March 8, 2017, at approximately 0437 hours,
the Hartford Fire Department responded to the rear of 37 Nelson
Street in response to a report of a vehicle fire. A 2002 Acura MDX
was found engulfed in flames and the fire was extinguished by
responded HFD personnel. The Hartford Fire Marshal's Office
responded to the scene and conducted an Origin and Cause
investigation resulting in the fire being deemed as incendiary.
The incident was classified as arson therefore Major Crimes
Division Detective Nelson responded and assumed the
investigation.
It was determined that the vehicle owner, Myron
Henry, had reported the vehicle stolen on the same date of
incident. Further investigation found that Henry later submitted a
property claim with his motor vehicle insurance company in
relation to the damage.
As the investigation proceeded probable
cause was developed that Myron Henry had committed the criminal
acts of Insurance Fraud, and Falsely Reporting the Theft of a
Motor Vehicle. An arrest warrant was therefore drafted,
submitted, and later approved by a Superior Court Judge for the
aforementioned charges.
On the evening of September 8, 2018, VIN
Detectives placed Myron Henry under arrest at 93 Enfield Street
for narcotic sales related charges. MCD Detectives were notified
of the arrest and Henry was transported to the Major Crimes
Division to be debriefed. Henry was later escorted to the
Detention Division to complete the needed booking and processing
procedures where the active arrest warrant was served.
Arrested: Myron Henry (dob 6/30/76) of 63
Enfield Street, Hartford, CT
Charges: Insurance Fraud, Falsely Reporting the
Theft of a Motor Vehicle
1 comment:
Myron Henry--another luminary int he world of Hartford Crime. He owns a criminal history about 3 feet long and I see that his arrest as a drug dealer on Enfield Street, the worst street in the North End of the City, defines him as one of the worst of the worst.
Most criminals slow down after they reach 30, that's the new 60 for street criminals but not good old Myron. He keeps chugging along ruining the lives of all around him.
This is a character built for a prison cell. No rehab for him because it won't happen.
a 25 year life of crime. What a mess. But Enfield Street is a little safer. Nice work by HPD in locking this character up.
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