The husband of the missing woman from Connecticut arrested, arrested for new charges of falsification of evidence



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The former husband of a missing Connecticut mother has again been arrested – this time for another charge of falsifying evidence, according to authorities.

Fotis Dulos, a real estate developer, was arrested Wednesday afternoon by the Connecticut State Police at his home in Farmington. Dulos, 51, was released after posting a deposit of $ 500,000. He is scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 12, according to the Connecticut State Police.

Fotis Dulos did not speak to reporters after his release Wednesday, except to say that it was a "grueling fight" and that he loved his children. His lawyer, Norm Pattis, said that Fotis Dulos intended to plead not guilty to the new charges.

"There is not much here that we have not heard before and I question the wisdom of these accusations at this time," said Pattis. "The obligation to create another bond just seems to be a headache on the part of the state that would attempt to weaken our desire to exist."

Fotis Dulos and his girlfriend, Michelle Troconis, have been on bail since their arrest in early June for obstructing the prosecution and altered evidence of Jennifer Dulos' disappearance. He was monitored by GPS and prevented from contacting his family.

Surveillance footage showed that both men were throwing articles containing Jennifer Dulos blood. Prosecutors said Fotis Dulos' DNA was found in his wife's house.

Jennifer DulosNew Canaan Police Service

Jennifer Dulos, 50, was last seen on May 24 after dropping her kids off at school. New Canaan police responded to a complaint about a missing person later in the night. His vehicle was found on the day of his disappearance.

She moved to New Canaan with her children in 2017, about 70 km from where she lived with Fotis Dulos in Farmington.

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