Connecticut
Troop C Log: The Latest State Police Arrests
TOLLAND, CT — Here are the latest arrests made by Connecticut State Police out of the Troop C barracks.
Arrest log information reflects charges filed, which are not indications of guilt.
July 22
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ELLINGTON, CT — Holden Tait, 18, of Ellington, was charged with driving under the influence and second-degree breach of peace following a report of balloons being thrown at people from a black Volvo on Sprucewood Drive.
MANSFIELD, CT — William Sewell, 28, of Mansfield, was charged with violating a conditional discharge.
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July 24
VERNON, CT — Jessica Chaclas, 38, of East Windsor, was charged with the use of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance after an incident at Rockville Superior Court.
July 25
TOLLAND, CT — Lauren Mello, 26, of Tolland, was charged with driving under the influence, evading responsibility, drinking while driving, evading responsibility and a lane violation following a crash on Sand Hill Road.
STAFFORD, CT — Addy Moore, 41, of Stafford, was charged via a warrant with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct.
TOLLAND, CT — Allana Polk, 26, and Shantee Renee Deyo, 43, both of Waterbury, were charged with risk of injury to a child and second-degree reckless endangerment following an incident on Marbella Lane.
July 26
MANSFIELD, CT — Romaine Myers, 43, of Providence, RI, was charged with reckless driving after a stop on Route 44.
July 27
VERNON, CT — Warren Carter, 33, was charged with driving under the influence after a stop on Interstate 83 eastbound near Exit 66.
VERNON, CT — Following an investigation into state food assistance fraud, Grisley Cordero, 32, of Vernon, was charged with first-degree larceny, making a false statement via a warrant.
VERNON, CT — Hopeton Simons, 51, of Enfield, was charged with a lane violation and driving under the influence after a stop on Skinner Road.
July 28
ELLINGTON, CT — Jennifer Stetsky, of Ellington, was charged with disorderly conduct and third-degree assault after a stop on Sandy Beach Road.
STAFFORD, CT — Jason Hansen, 39, of Hartford, was charged via a warrant with registration, license and insurance violations, having an improper marker plate, reckless driving, disobeying the signal of an officer and a stop sign violation in connection with an incident on Lakeview Terrace.
VERNON, CT — Joseph Torre, 39, of Worcester, MA, was charged with disorderly conduct and second-degree breach of peace after an incident on a tour bus in Interstate 84.
WILLINGTON, CT — Ellah Mideva, 25, of Willington, was charged with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct in connection with an incident on Cisar Road.
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Connecticut
Rocky Hill water main break closes road
ROCKY HILL, Conn. (WTNH) – A water main break in Rocky Hill Sunday morning will impact traffic for much of the day on Grimes Road.
According to Rocky Hill Police the break happened at approximately 7:10 a.m. in the area of 40 Grimes Road between Louis Place and Hillside Avenue. Motorists are advised to take alternatee routes and avoid the area.
The Metropolitan District Commission is on scene making repairs which could take up to 8 hours.
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2 arrested in connection to shooting at Waterbury event hall
Two people have been arrested in connection to a shooting at an event hall in Waterbury last weekend.
Officers received information about a shooting at So Blu’Niq on Wolcott Street on Sunday around 5 a.m. It was also reported that a victim from the incident had admitted themselves to the hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds.
Police said they made contact with the 27-year-old victim at the hospital. According to investigators, she had a gunshot wound to her abdomen and her arm. She is reportedly still admitted and receiving treatment, but is considered to be in stable condition.
Investigators responded to So Blu’Niq and found a crime scene. Authorities said they determined there was an isolated disturbance that happened inside the business that escalated to a firearm being discharged and the woman being hit by a projectile.
While investigating, authorities said they also determined that at the time of the incident, liquor and alcoholic beverages were illegally being sold without a permit or license.
Warrants were secured for a 50-year-old woman from Waterbury and a 29-year-old man from Waterbury.
The woman was taken into custody on Friday and is being charged with illegal sale of alcohol. She is set to appear in court on June 10.
The man was taken into custody on Wednesday and is facing charges including assault, criminal possession of a firearm, criminal possession of a pistol/revolver by a convicted felon, illegal discharge of a firearm, reckless endangerment and carrying a pistol without a permit. He appeared in court on Thursday on a $1.5 millon bond.
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