John H. Durham, United States Attorney for the District of
Connecticut, announced that JEFFREY STOKARSKI, 44, of Waterbury, was sentenced
today by U.S. District Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer in New Haven to 216 months of
imprisonment, followed by five years of supervised release, for committing
several violent armed robberies in late 2017 and early 2018.
According to court documents and statements made in court:
On December 27, 2017, Stokarski entered the Henny Penny
located at 273 Meriden Waterbury Turnpike in Southington, pushed the sales
clerk into the counter and verbally instructed her not to touch or say
anything. Stokarski opened the cash
register with a screwdriver and stole approximately $289 in cash.
Also on December 27, Stokarski approached a vehicle in the
parking lot of the Country Cloverleaf Shell at 237 Route 81 in Killingworth,
opened the driver’s door and punched the driver repeatedly in the face while
demanding the driver’s wallet. During
the robbery, Stokarski took from the driver an electronic cigarette worth
approximately $110, a cell phone worth approximately $50, and the driver’s wallet
containing approximately $90 in cash and gift cards.
Also on December 27, Stokarski entered the Krauszer’s Food
Store located at 459 Madison Road in Durham, placed the store clerk in a
headlock, pulled out a knife and placed it on the clerk’s back, dragged the
clerk over to the register and then stole approximately $3,264 in cash and
store items.
On December 31, 2017, Stokarski again entered the Henny
Penny located at 273 Meriden Waterbury Turnpike in Southington, and demanded
cash from the register. The clerk
complied and gave Stokarski approximately $161 in cash from the register.
On January 1, 2018, Stokarski’s associate, Stacey Borowy,
drove Stokarski to the Citgo Gas Station at 199 West Street in Litchfield. After entering the store, Stokarski grabbed
the clerk, pulled out a knife and placed the knife across the clerk’s neck area
while demanding that the clerk give up all the money. The clerk complied and provided Stokarski
with approximately $2,084 in cash.
Stokarski also stole several store items worth approximately $49.
Also on January 1, Stokarski entered the Dunkin Donuts
located at 220 Main Street in New Hartford, pulled out a knife, jumped over the
counter and while grabbing the clerk, yelled for the clerk to open the
registers. The clerk complied and gave
Stokarski all of the cash from within the registers.
On January 3, 2018, Borowy drove Stokarski to the Rayon
Market located at 214 Edgewood Avenue in New Haven where Stokarski stole $1,400
in cash and a handgun from the clerk at knifepoint. Later that day, Stokarski entered the
Cumberland Farms gas station located at 69 Rubber Avenue in Naugatuck, walked
behind the counter and demanded money.
He then pulled the stolen handgun from his waist area to show the clerk
that he had a gun. The clerk complied
with Stokarski’s demand and opened the registers. Stokarski then stole approximately $132 in
cash and approximately $536 worth of cigarettes and fled in a vehicle driven by
Borowy.
On January 6, 2018, Stokarski entered the Food Land grocery
store located at 250 South Colon Road in Wallingford, pulled out a knife,
dragged the clerk to the register and ultimately stole approximately $2,254 in
cash, while injuring the clerk in the process.
Also on January 6, Stokarski and another man entered the
Mobil gas station located at 385 Watertown Avenue in Waterbury and approached
the register. Stokarski went behind the
register, pulled out a knife and told the cashier to get back while Stokarski
pried open the register, ultimately stealing approximately $727 in cash and
several cartons of cigarettes.
On January 7, 2018, Stokarski entered the Valero Fas Mart
gas station located at 384 Main Street in Durham, grabbed the clerk’s arm, and
demanded that she open the register. He
then pulled out a knife in an attempt to pry open the register himself. The clerk ultimately complied with
Stokarski’s demand to open the register and Stokarski removed approximately
$130 in cash.
On January 9, 2018, Stokarski entered Food Bag located at
960 Meriden Waterbury Turnpike in Southington, approached the register, pulled
out a knife and began to pry open the register.
He then removed approximately $100 from the register and about $500 in
cigarettes.
Stokarski has been detained since his arrest on January 9,
2018. On October 30, 2018, he pleaded
guilty to one count of Hobbs Act Robbery and one count of using or carrying a
firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence.
Borowy, 39, of Farmington, pleaded guilty on September 20,
2018, to aiding and abetting an armed robbery.
On July 10, 2019, Judge Meyer sentenced her to 18 months of imprisonment
and three years of supervised release.
This matter was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, Connecticut State Police, and the Naugatuck, Southington, New
Hartford, New Haven, Wallingford and Waterbury Police Departments. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S.
Attorneys Anthony E. Kaplan and Lauren C. Clark.
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