Rategan faces new local charges

WINSTED — A Winsted man now faces several new local charges after he was taken into police custody in Rhode Island.

Jed Rategan, 22, of Spencer Hill Road in Winsted was arrested by Winchester Police at Bantam Superior Court Aug. 9, and charged with credit card theft, illegal use of a credit card, larceny and forgery. Rategan was in court to answer six failure-to-appear arrest warrants, two of them felony charges.

Rategan is accused of stealing a Winsted resident’s credit card and then using it to pay for numerous items — such as hotel rooms and dinners — in Connecticut and Rhode Island, according to police.

The new charges come after he was arrested by the Westerly Police Department in Rhode Island on Aug. 3 for fraudulent use of a credit card.  

When Rategan used the stolen credit card at the Blue Whale Hotel in Westerly, employees there noticed that the card had been reported stolen and alerted the police. He was arrested without incident.

After learning there were six failure-to-appear warrants for Rategan’s arrest outstanding in Winsted, Westerly Police officials notified the Winchester Police Department.

Rategan waived extradition and was transported back to Winsted on Aug. 9, where he was charged with six counts of failure to appear.

He currently is being held on a total of $30,000 in surety bonds.

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