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Playground Hazard: Man Arrested for Dumping Construction Waste
22 Jan
Summary
- Eighteen-year-old man arrested for dumping construction materials.
- The dumping occurred in a children's playground area.
- Suspect faces multiple charges including littering and operating unregistered vehicle.

A dangerous act of illegal dumping was recently prevented in Woodbridge, Connecticut, when an 18-year-old man was arrested for leaving construction waste in a children's playground. The suspect, Anthony Santos, was apprehended by Officer Joseph Kubik at the Pease Road Playground.
Santos allegedly sought to bypass disposal fees by abandoning building materials in the public play area. He has since been charged with littering on public land, misuse of license plates, operating an unregistered motor vehicle, and driving without insurance.
This incident underscores the significant health and environmental hazards posed by construction debris. Such waste can contain toxic substances like lead and solvents, posing risks to children, animals, and the environment. Furthermore, illegal dumping contributes to the degradation of natural beauty and can attract vermin and create fire hazards.




