Hartford Courant

New Haven officer posts bail, remains in custody

Driver accused of causing crash in which fellow officer died in Las Vegas

- By Christine Dempsey

New Haven Officer Robert Ferraro, who police said is responsibl­e for a high-speed, rollover crash in Las Vegas that killed fellow Officer Joshua Castellano, has posted bail but remained in lockup Monday awaiting word on whether he qualifies for house arrest, Nevada court and jail staff said — as friends and family mourned the loss of Castellano, calling his life “remarkable.”

“Joshua’s life was a gift, and we are grateful that he could share part of it with his colleagues at the New Haven Police Department and with the countless community members he encountere­d while proudly serving on the police force,” a written statement from loved ones said. “Joshua approached his life and work with unmatched passion and

excitement, and his genuine love for people was infectious.”

Ferraro, 34, is scheduled to be in Las Vegas Justice Court on Tuesday morning for a hearing on the criminal charges he faces, a court clerk said.

Ferraro posted $100,000 bail after a Saturday bond hearing but remained in jail waiting for approval to be fitted with an electronic monitor. In the meantime, he was in custody at the Clark County Detention Center, said Leonardo San Martin, a jail support technician.

The process of qualifying for ankle bracelets and house arrest can take 7 to 10 days, he said.

He was arrested Friday and charged with reckless driving and driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or controlled or prohibited substance, resulting in death, police said.

New Haven Police Chief Renee Dominguez placed Ferraro on administra­tive leave, and an internal investigat­ion has begun, said Officer Scott Shumway, the department’s public informatio­n officer. He said New Haven police will not comment on the case during the internal investigat­ion.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving released a statement late Monday afternoon.

“MADD is heartbroke­n over the death of New Haven officer Joshua Castellano,” MADD National President Alex Otte said. “Our thoughts are with Officer Castellano’s family, friends and colleagues at the New Haven Police

Department as they mourn this tremendous loss, made all the more tragic by allegation­s that the crash was caused by a fellow officer who chose to drive drunk.”

“Drunk driving is the leading cause of deaths and injuries on America’s roads,” Otte said. “Yet, it is 100% preventabl­e, 100% of the time. With all the options available, there’s never any excuse to drive while impaired by alcohol or any other drugs.”

According to the Las Vegas Metropolit­an Police Department, shortly before 4 a.m. Friday, Ferraro was driving a 2020 Rolls-royce Cullinan SUV with three other officers and two Texas women “at a high rate of speed” when he lost control near the intersecti­on of West Spring Mountain Road and South Decatur Boulevard. He struck a Ford Mustang that was in a private driveway, its driver waiting to pull out onto the street.

The luxury SUV overturned, throwing Castellano, who had been in the right front passenger seat, out of the vehicle. The SUV landed on its wheels as debris damaged a nearby parked car, police said.

Castellano, who had been on the New Haven police force seven years, was taken to the hospital, where he died. Everyone else in the SUV, including New Haven officers Matthew Borges and John Truhart, had minor injuries, police said.

The injuries of the driver of the Ford Mustang also were minor, police said.

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