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Bristol man arrested for fight that led to hospitalization of 2 victims

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On Tuesday, Sept. 11, at approximately 9 a.m., Southington police arrested Landin Rutledge, 21, of Bristol for his involvement in a fight in a Southington municipal parking lot earlier that day which led to the hospitalization of two victims.

Police were dispatched to the parking lot in the center of Southington at 1:45 a.m. on Tuesday after receiving reports of a disturbance. The warrant alleges that Rutledge was involved in a dispute two men. During the dispute, Rutledge punched the first man in the head, knocking him unconscious.

According to police, Rutledge “stomped” on the victim’s head while he was laying on the ground. The warrant further alleges that, as this was taking place, an acquaintance of Rutledge punched an acquaintance of the victim in the eye, causing a laceration on the second victim.

Police are actively investigating the identity of Rutledge’s acquaintance, but his identity is not known at this time.

The first victim was transported from the scene to a local hospital for treatment of serious head injuries. The second victim was also transported to a local hospital for treatment of his laceration.

Rutledge was charged with first degree assault and second degree assault. he was held on a $100,000 bond and was scheduled to appear at the Bristol court on Sept. 12.


3 bomb threats yesterday, no bombs found

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By TAYLOR MURCHISON-GALLAGHER

STAFF WRITER

According to Mayor Ellen Zoppo-Sassu there were “bomb threats being called in across the country,” yesterday, Thursday, Dec. 13.

Zoppo-Sassu said there were three Bristol locations reported on Thursday; “the senior center on Stafford Ave., a business on Lake Ave., and the Manross Library.” She said the bomb threat was received via email, that “appears to have originated from Indonesia,” but no bombs have been found.

Possible bomb threat at senior center

State police announce fewer accidents, more violations over New Year’s weekend

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Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection
1111 Country Club Rd., Middletown, CT 06457
Tel: (860) 685-8000
www.ct.gov/despp

MIDDLETOWN—The Connecticut State Police announced that there were 339 accidents in Connecticut throughout New Year’s weekend. There were 54 accidents with injuries, but there were no fatalities handled by state police. The one fatal motor vehicle accident in the state was assumed by Hamden police on Jan. 1.

This is down from last year when state police responded to 494 accidents in the state with 54 injuries and two fatalities. Police credit increased patrols that began just after midnight on Friday, Dec. 28 and concluded just before noon on Tuesday, Jan. 1.

“Troopers enforced all motor vehicle laws and focused on reducing the number of DUIs, crashes and injury-producing accidents occurring on the interstates, state roads and local roadways,” officials said in a press release.

Police were busier than the same time last year. State police recorded 480 speeding violations over the holiday weekend (down from 611 in 2017-18), along with 14 seatbelt violations (down from 20), in the 1,516 moving violations cited by state police (up from 1,410). State police made 36 arrests for driving under the influence of liquor or drug (up from 28). There were 7,657 calls for service (up from 6,885) resulting in 286 motorist assists (up from 270).

Report of suspicious person on Merriman leads to arrest

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A Bristol man was arrested last Tuesday after police responded to a report of a suspicious person. Adrian Nadeau, 42, was charged with third degree criminal trespassing, and carrying a dangerous weapon. A spring loaded knife was found in his…

Officer claims discrimination: Sues city, city responds

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TAYLOR MURCHISON-GALLAGHER STAFF WRITER A Bristol police officer is suing the city, claiming he was discriminated against because he is Hispanic. The city, in a prepared statement, said discrimination had nothing to do with their interactions with Officer Adam Quinn.…

Police Dept. to be assessed; public comment sought

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The Bristol Police Department’s policies and procedures will be examined by a team of assessors from the Police Officers Standards and Training Council. Verification that the police meets the POST Council’s accreditation standards is part of a voluntary process to…

Pair of officers promoted at BPD

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By TAYLOR MURCHISON- GALLAGHER STAFF WRITER Bristol police officers Lang Musseun and Dan Dwyer, were promoted and recognized in a ceremony held on Friday, Aug. 16. Sergeant Musseun was promoted to the role of patrol lieutenant, and Patrolman Dwyer was…

Police blotter for the Oct. 11 edition

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The Bristol Police Department announced the following arrests and citations from Monday, Sept. 30 to Saturday, Oct. 5: Kaniya Jenae Burney, 21, of 24 Troutbrook Rd., Bristol, was arrested on Monday, Sept. 30, and charged with one count of failure…

Police blotter for the Dec. 20 edition

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The Bristol Police Department announced the following arrests and citations from Monday, Dec. 9 to Sunday, Dec. 15: Joshua Guadarrama-avile, 26, of 166 Edgewood St., Bristol, was arrested on Monday, Dec. 9, and charged with one count of 2nd degree…

Police blotter for the Jan. 3 edition

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The Bristol Police Department announced the following arrests and citations from Saturday, Dec. 21 to Thursday, Dec. 26: Jacob Andrew Herrington, 34, of Bristol, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 21, and charged with one count of interfering with an officer,…

State trooper honored for foiling Plainville kidnapping in 2018

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Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection
1111 Country Club Rd., Middletown, CT 06457
Tel: (860) 685-8000
www.ct.gov/despp

State trooper David Misenti was honored by the Connecticut State Police during a ceremony on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at the State Police Training Academy in Meriden. Misenti was recognized with a meritorious service medal for his efforts during a 2018 Plainville kidnapping.

Award winners received medals and certificates from Commissioner James C. Rovella and State Police Colonel Stavros Mellekas. Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz also attended and addressed the recipients. Awards were presented in seven categories, including medals of honor, medals for bravery, meritorious service medals, lifesaving awards, outstanding service awards, unit citations.

The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to those who render service with a high degree of alertness, perseverance and superior judgment in the performance of a difficult task resulting in the protection of life, recovery of property, the prevention—or solving—of a major crime or the apprehension of an armed or dangerous person.

Misenti was recognized for his efforts on Oct. 5, 2018 after Troop H at Bradley International Airport was notified about a kidnapping in Plainville. The victim was an 8-year-old male who had been taken by a female relative.

Information about the suspect, vehicle, and last known location was disseminated.

“Upon receiving the descriptors, Trooper Misenti began aggressively patrolling the perimeter of the airport in an effort to locate the suspect,” State Police officials said in a press release. “He maintained a meticulous watch of each vehicle in the area. Soon, he saw the suspect vehicle as it turned into the parking garage and he covertly followed it.”

After the car stopped, Misenti approached the suspect, positively identified her, and detained her. The suspect was turned over to Plainville Police, and the victim was safely returned to his legal guardian.

“Trooper Misenti was expedient in his efforts,” officials said in the release, “which allowed the victim to be reunited with his family.”

Police blotter for the Nov. 15 edition

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The Southington Police Department
69 Lazy Ln, Southington, CT 06489
(860) 378-1600

The Southington Police Department announced the following arrests and citations from Friday, Oct. 25 to Saturday, Nov. 2:

Friday, Oct. 25

  • Dianna Brandi, 47, of 92 Old Colony Rd., Meriden, was charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Anthony Rivera, 36, of 662 Farmington Ave., Hartford, was charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Gabriel Rodriguez, 23, of 1 Grove Ct., Waterbury, was charged with possession of less than one half ounce of marijuana.

Monday, Oct. 28

  • Jennifer Graziosa, 45, of 546 Main St., Southington, was charged with fifth degree larceny.
  • Coral Valentine, 34, of 71 Williams St., Bristol, was charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Karina Ford, 21, of 95 Broad St., Plainville, was charged with sixth degree larceny.

Tuesday, Oct. 29

  • Nabeel Hamed, 23, of 70 New St., Naugatuck, was charged with possession of more than one half ounce of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and speeding.
  • Thomas McCormick, 82, of 32 Muir Terr., Southington, was charged with violation of a protective order.
  • Steven Flood, 28, of 148 Deckert Dr., Plantsville, was charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Steffon Sampson, 28, of 63 Peters Circle, Southington, was charged with risk of injury, disorderly conduct, second degree strangulation, and third degree criminal mischief.

Wednesday, Oct. 30

  • Justin Cruz, 30, of 43 Chestnut St., Southington, was charged with pedestrian negligence, interfering with an officer, failure to notify DMV of address change, possession of less than one half ounce of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Justin Cruz, 30, of 43 Chestnut St., Southington, was charged with failure to respond to an infraction.
  • Thomas McCormick, 82, of 32 Muir Terr., Southington, was charged with violation of a protective order.
  • Thomas Smith, 34, 25 Mountain View Rd., Southington, was charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.

Thursday, Oct. 31

  • Kelly Krajewski, 32, of 40 Visconti Ave., Southington, was charged with second degree larceny.

Friday, Nov. 1

  • Arthur A. Currier, 37, homeless, was charged with three incidents of first degree failure to appear, two incidents of second degree failure to appear, and two incidents of failure to appear.
  • Michael Krebbs, 35, of 41 Bristol St., Southington, was charged with third degree criminal mischief, interfering with officers, violation of a protective order, disobeying an officer’s signal, reckless driving, and failure to obey a stop sign.

Saturday, Nov. 2

  • Johannam McClung, 28, of 60 White Oak Dr., Southington, was charged with disorderly conduct and second degree reckless endangerment.
  • Robert Ziolo, 44, of 7 Scenic Dr., Southington, was charged with driving under the influence of liquor or drug and failure to maintain lane.

Police blotter for the Nov. 22 edition

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The Plainville Police Department announced the following arrests and citations from Friday, Nov. 8 to Thursday, Nov. 14:

  • Matthew S. Etre, 36, of 40 Talcott Ave., apartment 2, Rockville, was arrested on Friday, Nov. 8, and charged with operation of a motor vehicle under suspension, having minimal insurance, and operation or parking an unregistered motor vehicle.
  • Johnny B. Wilds Jr., 50, of 48 Marwood Dr., New Britain, was arrested on Friday, Nov. 8, and charged width sixth degree larceny, and conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny.
  • Michael J. Hopkins, 39, of 72 Loomis Ave., Plainville, was arrested on Sunday, Nov. 10, and charged with evading responsibility of injury or property damage, operation of a motor vehicle under suspension, and failure to yield on a right of way.
  • Michael S. Bardani, 35, of 5 Corban Ave., Plainville, was arrested on Monday, Nov. 11, and charged with third degree criminal trespassing.
  • Paul Adamowicz, 36, of 9 Oak Rd., Cromwell, was arrested on Wednesday, Nov. 13, and charged with improper use of license or marker, operation of a motor vehicle under suspension, having minimal insurance, and operation or parking an unregistered motor vehicle.
  • Anthony G. Lewis, 52, of 15 High St., Hartford, was arrested on Wednesday, Nov. 13, and charged with third degree forgery, fifth degree larceny, and two counts of conspiracy.
  • Ryan J. Burns, 32, of 124 New Britain Ave., Plainville, was arrested on Thursday, Nov. 14, and charged with illegal possession of marijuana, and illegal possession of psilocybin.

Police blotter for the Nov. 29 edition

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The Southington Police Department
69 Lazy Ln, Southington, CT 06489
(860) 378-1600

The Southington Police Department announced the following arrests and citations from Tuesday, Nov. 12 to Wednesday, Nov. 20:

Tuesday, Nov. 12

  • Jose Huertas-Gonzalez, 29, of 462 Colony St., Meriden, was charged with second degree breach of peace.

Wednesday, Nov. 13

  • Katherine Colon, 36, of 32 Skipper St., New Britain, was charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Moises Rosado, 37, of 74 South St., Waterbury, was charged with interfering with a 911 call, third degree assault, second degree strangulation, and second degree unlawful restraint.

Friday, Nov. 15

  • Brianna Cruz, 21, of 132 Maple St., Manchester, was charged with violation of a protective order.
  • Maximilian Dibble, 18, of 647 Pleasant St., Southington, was charged with first degree criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, interfering with officers, and assault on personnel.
  • Elizabeth Ruiz-Martinez, 38, of 77 Oak St., New Britain, was charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Jake Lafferty, 20, of 93 Ashwell Dr., Southington, was charged with possession of less than 1/2 ounce of marijuana.

Saturday, Nov 16

  • Jensen Paneto, 38, of 995 Bank St., Waterbury, was charged with simple trespass.
  • Albert Rosado, 37, of 20 Belmont Ave., Waterbury, was charged with simple trespass.
  • Javier Rosado, 38, of 20 West Clay St., Waterbury, was charged with simple trespass.
  • Joseph Padua, 39, of 10 Maple Ln., Wolcott, was charged with simple trespass.
  • Omar Osario, 38, of 223 North Wall St., Meriden, was charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Claudia Wickham, 65, of 9 Lancewood Ln., Wolcott, was charged with driving under the influence of liquor or drug and risk of injury.
  • Daniel Sullivan, 21, of 105 Watch Hill Rd., Southbury, was charged with failure to maintain lane and possession of a controlled substance.

Sunday, Nov. 17

  • Richard Janulawicz, 29, of 424 Emmitt St., Southington, was charged with interfering with officers.
  • Jeffrey Blaise, 33, of 103 Norton St., Plantsville, was charged with disorderly conduct and third degree assault.
  • Cody Brown, 21, of 220 Andrews St., Southington, was charged with second degree breach of peace, disorderly conduct, third degree assault, and two counts of second degree threatening.

Monday, Nov. 18

  • Kevin Jacobs, 57, of 63 Cloverdale Rd., Southington, was charged with driving under the influence of liquor or drug.

Tuesday, Nov. 19

  • Kevin Fluet, 48, of 400 Bank St., New London, was charged with first degree failure to appear.
  • Douglas Hackett, 35, of 273 Queen St., Southington, was charged with first degree criminal trespass, disorderly conduct, and violation of a protective order.
  • Thomas Ricci, 55, of 23 Seventh St., Newington, was charged with first degree criminal trespass.

Wednesday, Nov. 20

  • Jacob Ellad, 19, of 128 Fern Dr., Plantsville, was charged with possession of greater than 1/2 ounce of marijuana.
  • Marcus Kleinhen, 19, of 151 Butternut Ln., Southington, was charged with failure to grant right of way and possession of greater than 1/2 ounce of marijuana.
  • Shykeim Lewis, 20, of 108 Webster St., Hartford, was charged with first degree burglary, third degree robbery, and fifth degree larceny.
  • Angel Rivera, 29, of last known address 29 Stafford St., Hartford, was charged with second degree forgery and fourth degree larceny.
  • Richard Nigro Jr, 53, of 248 Oakville Ave., Waterbury, was charged with three separate incidents of sixth degree larceny.

Parking ban in effect

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Due to the impending snowfall and to allow crews to clear the roadways, the Southington Police Department will be implementing a Parking Ban on all streets from 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 1 through 8 a.m. on Monday, Dec 2.

http://southingtonobserver.com/2019/11/15/southingtons-winter-ordinances-are-in-effect-3/


Police blotter for the Dec. 6 edition

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The Plainville Police Department announced the following arrests and citations from Wednesday, Nov. 20 to Sunday, Dec. 1:

  • Jessica C. Lee, 38, of 822 Forbes St., East Hartford, was arrested on Wednesday, Nov. 20, and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Brian W. Bodak, 67, of 122 W Main St., Plainville, was arrested on Monday, Nov. 25, and charged with creating a public disturbance, interfering with or resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct.
  • Breanne M. Kennan, 23, of 23 Cozy Lane, Bristol, was arrested on Wednesday, Nov. 27, and charged with third degree larceny.
  • Margaret Carmichael, 59, of 70 Whiting St., Plainville, was arrested on Thursday, Nov. 28, and charged with failure to comply with an animal order of restraint, and failure to comply with a dog nuisance.
  • Paul R. Sastri, 64, of Redstone Hill Road, Bristol, was arrested on Thursday, Nov. 28, and charged with operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence, failure to stop at a stop sign, and traveling unreasonably fast.
  • Joseph V. Bizier-Clement, 68, of Middle St., Bristol, was arrested on Friday, Nov. 29, and charged with operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence, failure to drive right, and making an improper turn.
  • Steven G. Martin, 59, of 58 Ramblewood Drive, Rocky Hill, was arrested on Friday, Nov. 29, and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Mark W. Stepney, 62, of 122 Milford St., Ext., unit B1, Plainville, was arrested on Friday, Nov. 29, and charged with criminal possession of a gun, and possession of a firearm without a pistol permit.
  • Jessica S. Stanwix, 23, of 22 John St., Southington, was arrested on Saturday, Nov. 30, and charged with not having headlamps lit, and operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence.
  • Diego Velez-Serrano, 43, of 71 Allen Place, second floor unit, Hartford, was arrested on Saturday, Nov. 30, and charged with improper use of license or marker, having minimal insurance, operation of a motor vehicle under suspension, and operation or parking an unregistered motor vehicle.
  • Sean P. Zito, 52, of 66 Georgetown Road, Bristol, was arrested on Saturday, Nov. 30, and charged with second degree criminal mischief, possession of a controlled substance, and disorderly conduct.
  • Miguel A. Figueroa, 31, of 22 Elliot St., Hartford, was arrested on Sunday, Dec. 1, and charged with sixth degree larceny.

Police blotter for the Dec. 13 edition

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The Plainville Police Department announced the following arrests and citations from Monday, Dec. 2 to Sunday, Dec. 8:

  • Myra M. Collins, 37, of 15 Winthrop St., New Britain, was arrested on Monday, Dec. 2, and charged with interfering with or resisting arrest.
  • Barbara A. Gallagher, 73, of 2327 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, New Jersey, was arrested on Wednesday, Dec. 4, and charged with drinking while driving, and operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence.
  • Leonardo D. Navarrete-Castillejo, 30, of 35 Heather Heights, Meriden, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 7, and charged with operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence.
  • Melissa M. Russell, 30, of 150 Bond St., New Britain, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 7, and charged with third degree identity theft, and second degree forgery.
  • Stephen T. Venturo, 61, of 2 Unionville Ave., Plainville, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 7, and charged with third degree assault, and disorderly conduct.
  • Robert J. Johnson Jr., 44, of 5 Forest Road, Cromwell, was arrested on Sunday, Dec. 8, and charged with possession of a controlled substance.

Police blotter for the Dec. 20 edition

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The Plainville Police Department announced the following arrests and citations from Monday, Dec. 9 to Monday, Dec. 16:

  • Alex Correa, 31, of 186 Camp St., Plainville, was arrested on Monday, Dec. 9, and charged with violation of a protective order, risk of impairing morals or risk of injury to a child, first degree unlawful restraint, second degree reckless endangerment, interfering with an emergency call, third degree assault, disorderly conduct, third degree criminal mischief, possession of less than one-half ounce of marijuana.
  • Stephanie N. Leblanc-Bellerose, 25, of 87 Stafford Road, Mansfield, was arrested on Monday, Dec. 9, and charged with second degree breach of peace, and third degree assault.
  • Sakir S. Rana, 18, of 140 East St., second floor, Plainville, was arrested on Tuesday, Dec. 10, and charged with third degree criminal mischief, and disorderly conduct.
  • Timothy M. Orozco, 38, of 85 Arch St., New Britain, was arrested on Wednesday, Dec. 11, and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Jules A. Staples, 49, of 4 Meadownlark Lane, Plainville, was arrested on Wednesday, Dec. 11, and charged with sexual assault of a spouse, first degree unlawful restraint, and disorderly conduct.
  • Felicia A. Handy, 23, of 10 Fox Den Road, Bristol, was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 12, and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Keosha T. Harris, 28, of 173 Ashley St., Hartford, was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 12, and charged with improper use of license or marker, having minimal insurance, operation of a motor vehicle without a license, and operation or parking of an unregistered motor vehicle.
  • Ambyr J. Mosher, 31, of 45 Maple St., Plainville, was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 12, and charged with first degree assault, first degree unlawful restraint, first degree reckless endangerment, and disorderly conduct.
  • Julio Ocasio, 48, of 482 East St., Plainville, was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 12, and charged with operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence, and failure to drive right.
  • Madaline Rodriguez, 31, of 17A Woodland St., Plainville, was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 12, and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Brandon L. Ashley, 37, of 128 Shawn Drive, unit B8, Bristol, was arrested on Friday, Dec. 13, and charged with third offense or more of operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence, and operation of a motor vehicle under suspension.
  • Connor C. Cipolla, 35, of 232 Bassett St., New Britain, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 14, and charged with operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence.
  • Stephanie M. Dwyer, 31, of 266 Falls Ave., Watertown, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 14, and charged with third degree assault, and second degree breach of peace.
  • Piotr Flejter, 21, of 50 Alden St., New Britain, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 14, and charged with third degree assault, disorderly conduct, and impairing the morals of a minor.
  • Marcin Kmita, 40, of 13 Loomis Ave., Plainville, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 14, and charged with third degree assault, disorderly conduct, and impairing the morals of a minor.
  • Tatiana U. McCoy, 35, of 57 Basswood St., Plainville, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 14, and charged with risk of injury, risk or impairing the morals of a minor, and sale of a controlled substance.
  • Stephen J. Sorriero, 33, of 115 Tarbell Ave., Oakville, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 14, and charged with third degree assault, second degree threatening, and second degree breach of peace.
  • Jennifer L. Manning, 38, of 77 Violet Dr., Bristol, was arrested on Sunday, Dec. 15, and charged with risk of injury, risk or impairing the morals of a minor, and second degree breach of peace.
  • Julio A. Nazario-Rodriguez, 19, of 126 New Britain Ave., Plainville, was arrested on Monday, Dec. 16, and charged with disorderly conduct, third degree assault, and second degree unlawful restraint.

Police blotter for the Dec. 27 edition

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The Plainville Police Department announced the following arrests and citations from Thursday, Dec. 12 to Thursday, Dec. 19:

  • Shayla R. Livingston, 27, of 187 Broad St., New Britain, was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 12, and charged with having minimal insurance, operation of parking an unregistered motor vehicle, and failure to obey a traffic signal.
  • Christian J. Rodriguez-Lleras, 30, of 118 Linden St., New Britain, was arrested on Monday, Dec. 16, and charged with second degree threatening, second degree harassment, and disorderly conduct.
  • Omesha Y. Huntley, 41, of 128 Collins St., unit 407, Hartford, was arrested on Tuesday, Dec. 17, and charged with improper use of license or marker, having minimal insurance, and operation or parking an unregistered motor vehicle.
  • Ewa Rodowicz, 43, of 251 Cooke St., Plainville, was arrested on Wednesday, Dec. 18, and charged with third degree assault, and disorderly conduct.
  • Alana N. Tomaszewicz, 28, of 65 Woodybrook Road, Bristol, was arrested on Wednesday, Dec. 18, and charged with operation of a motor vehicle under suspension, having minimal insurance, and failure to display lights.
  • Todd A. Chappel, 46, of 101 Kenyon Circle, New Britain, was arrested on Wednesday, Dec. 18, and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • John A. Green, 90, of 278 South Washington St., Plainville, was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 19, and charged with disorderly conduct.

Police blotter for the Jan. 3 edition

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The Bristol Police Department announced the following arrests and citations from Saturday, Dec. 21 to Thursday, Dec. 26:

  • Jacob Andrew Herrington, 34, of Bristol, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 21, and charged with one count of interfering with an officer, 2nd degree breach of peace, 3rd degree assault, and 3rd degree strangulation.
  • David J. Michaud, 30, of 141 Buckland St., Plantsville, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 21, and charged with one count of speeding, illegal operation of a motor vehicle without an ignition device, and first offense operating a motor vehicle other than a motorcycle without license.
  • Justin Christopher Powell-Williams, 25, of 94 Muir Ave. Apt. 3, Bristol, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 21, and charged with one count of operation while under the influence, and failure to obey control signal.
  • Terrance Reinhard, 63, of 126 Curtis St., Bristol, was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 21, and charged with one count of operation while under the influence, and drinking while operating a motor vehicle.
  • Anthony B. Rodriguez, 26, of 51 Williams St. 1s, Bristol, was arrested on Monday, Dec. 23, and charged with one count of 1st degree failure to appear.
  • Hector Rafael Vega, 29, of 33 Belmont St., Hartford, was arrested on Monday, Dec. 23, and charged with one count of 2nd degree breach of peace, and 2nd degree assault.
  • Latonia Wassil, 34, of 102 Golden Hill St., New Britain, was arrested on Monday, Dec. 23, and charged with one count of 2nd degree falsely reporting an incident, 2nd degree breach of peace, and 3rd degree assault.
  • Brenda Jasmin Eichner, 43, of 3 North St. Apt. 114, Bristol, was arrested on Tuesday, Dec. 24, and charged with one count of injury/risk of impairing morals, 1st degree burglary, 3rd degree criminal mischief, interfering with an officer, 2nd degree breach of peace, 3rd degree assault, and assault of a local authority staff.
  • Adam C. Sheldon, 45, of 191 Bird Rd., Bristol, was arrested on Tuesday, Dec. 24, and charged with one count of 2nd degree breach of peace, and 3rd degree assault.
  • Morgan Deschenes, 22, of 201 Center St., Bristol, was arrested on Wednesday, Dec. 25, and charged with one count of 2nd degree breach of peace, and one count of 3rd degree assault.
  • Suheidi Rivera, 39, of 152 South Ext. St., Bristol, was arrested on Wednesday, Dec. 25, and charged with one count of disorderly conduct, and 2nd degree threatening.
  • Laura Ingala, 41, of 28 Irving St. Apt. 8, Bristol, was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 26, and charged with one count of 2nd degree failure to appear in two separate cases.
  • Johnathan Michael Thompson, 30, of 179 Maple St., Bristol, was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 26, and charged with one count of possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to comply with fingerprint request, two counts of disorderly conduct, one count of assault on a victim, and four counts of 2nd degree threatening.
  • David Gordon Weaving, 57, of 80 Divinity St., Bristol, was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 26, and charged with one count of failure to drive right, possession of a contraband substance, or more than 1 oz. of cannabis, and one count of no insurance.
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