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NORWALK -- A Florida man returned to Norwalk Sunday to answer for a theft committed in 1989.

Randy Iannacone, 60, of Port St. Lucie, Fla., arrived at Norwalk Police headquarters at 9 a.m. Sunday with a letter from Norwalk Police notifying Iannacone of an outstanding warrant for his arrest, police said.

The charge stemmed from the 1989 theft of a large television from the Norwalk Jewish Center, where Iannacone worked as a custodian.

According to police, the Jewish Center no longer exists, but it was located on Canfield Road.

When Norwalk Police located the stolen TV, its new owner said it was given to him by Iannacone as payment for a debt. The serial number on the television matched the one from the missing TV, according to police reports from 1989.

Police issued a warrant for Iannacone but were unable to locate him, and the warrant was not served until Iannacone's arrival at the Norwalk Police station Sunday morning.

According to Norwalk Police, Iannacone recently received a letter notifying him of the warrant and flew from Florida to present himself at the police department.

Iannacone was arrested and charged with larceny in the third degree. He was released with a promise to appear at Norwalk Superior Court on April 19.

When a warrant is issued, "we try to go out and serve it when we first get it, but sometimes people move," Norwalk Police Lt. Paul Resnick told The Hour. "They're nowhere to be found. This fellow ended up in Florida, so he came back and turned himself in, which is pretty cool."

Iannacone did not immediately respond to request for comment.