The Norwalk Hour

State: Police didn’t resubmit warrant for man now charged in woman’s murder

- By Ethan Fry

MILFORD — A prosecutor said Friday that an arrest warrant applicatio­n from police last month for the suspect in a domestic homicide this week was returned to cops with a request for more informatio­n and “not resubmitte­d.”

Julie Minogue was killed Tuesday night inside her Salem Walk condo while two of her children, 17 and 3, were present. Police have charged the 3-year-old’s father with murder, saying he stormed into the home wielding an ax about 9 p.m. before brutally killing Minogue.

Court documents revealed Minogue complained to police last month about 220 harassing texts she had been sent by the suspect, Ewen Dewitt, who was already facing felony charges in connection to an alleged 2019 assault of Minogue.

On Thursday, Marilisa Anania, the police department’s public informatio­n officer, said in a prepared statement that they had sought an arrest warrant for Dewitt in connection to the texts Nov. 19, but that “To date, the warrant has not been signed.”

The police did not elaborate on the why — and the top prosecutor in the judicial district, Margaret E. Kelley, declined to comment on the case late Thursday.

On Friday morning, a spokespers­on for the state’s Division of Criminal Justice released a statement from Kelley offering sympathy to Minogue’s friends and family — and some context regarding the arrest warrant applicatio­n.

“On behalf of the Ansonia/Milford State’s Attorney’s Office, I would like to extend our deepest condolence­s to the family and friends of Julie Minogue,” the statement read. “The Ansonia/Milford State’s Attorney’s Office received an arrest warrant affidavit for Mr. Dewitt on Nov. 21, 2022. It was immediatel­y reviewed by prosecutor­s and returned to Milford police on that same date, Nov. 21, 2022, with a request for additional informatio­n. It was not resubmitte­d.

“At this time, the State’s Attorney’s Office is working with the Milford Police Department regarding that warrant applicatio­n,” Kelley’s statement concluded.

Milford police did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment from Hearst Connecticu­t Media about why the warrant applicatio­n had not yet been resubmitte­d.

A spokespers­on for the Division of Criminal Justice declined further comment, citing the pending case.

 ?? Peter Yankowski / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Milford police work the scene at the Longmeadow condo complex on Salem Walk where a woman was killed late Tuesday.
Peter Yankowski / Hearst Connecticu­t Media Milford police work the scene at the Longmeadow condo complex on Salem Walk where a woman was killed late Tuesday.

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