October 22, 2009 David Martorelli, Owner Cook Avenue Pawn Shop 283 Cook Avenue Meriden, CT 06451 RE:
Pawn Broker License
Dear Mr. Martorelli: On Thursday, October 1, 2009, at approximately 10:00 A.M., I held a Due Process Hearing at the Meriden Police Department to determine your suitability to operate as a licensed pawn broker I precious metal dealer within the City of Meriden. The hearing was scheduled as a result of a criminal investigation conducted by the Office of the Chief State's Attorney, in which you and two of your employees were arrested on June 3, 2009 for receiving stolen goods in excess of $11,000.00. More specifically, you, as the business owner, were charged with: (1) Criminal Attempt to Commit Larceny in the First Degree by Receiving Stolen Property and (2) Conspiracy to Commit Larceny in the First Degree by Receiving Stolen Property. You attended the hearing with your attorney and were afforded the opportunity to tell your side of the story_ Also present at the hearing was Deputy Police Chief Timothy Topulos, Sergeant Leonard Caponigro, Sergeant Glenn Milslagle and Meriden City Attorney Deborah Moore. During the hearing, your attorney spoke on your behalf and, among other things, offered the following for my consideration: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
That you are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law; That you were not convicted of any crime; That the criminal investigators misrepresented the facts; That you have been in business for (8) years and have been law abiding; That you provide weekly reports to the police documenting all business transactions; That you have an "open door" policy with police and cooperate fully; That you have worked with other police departments and purchased stolen goods under their direction to aid in their investigations; That several local businesses, including police and politicians have provided references attesting to your character;