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Four Charged in Saturday Morning Fight (And Other Arrests)

The following arrest information was provided by the Southington Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Four area residents are facing charges following a Feb. 18 fight along Center Street that was discovered by a patrol officer, police said Wednesday.

Southington police said the officer issued a criminal misdemeanor to the four men, all between the ages of 18 and 22, after they were physically assaulting one another in the area of Center Square around 2 a.m. The men stopped fighting after police arrived and are due in court on Feb. 27, according to court records.

Taylor Wrice, of 78 Federal St. in Bristol, Thomas Bouchard, of 13 Maxine Road in Plainville, Dylon Oullette, of 4 Madison Drive in Bristol, and Jamie Raymond, of 820 Stafford Ave. in Bristol, are each facing charges of second-degree breach of peace.

The Southington Police Department also reported the following arrests:

Lynn A. Nappe, 47, of 83 Virginia Drive in Southington, was charged with disorderly conduct, Feb. 17.

Alexander Derisi, 19, of 56 Sun Valley Drive in Southington, was charged with violation of a protective order, Feb. 19.

Kyle V. Langner, 24, of 253 Quinnipiac Ave. in North Haven, was charged with criminal attempt to obtain a forged subscription and third-degree forgery, Feb. 20.

Alex J. Moore, 27, of 109 Henley St. in Middletown, was charged with driving under the influence and speeding, Feb. 21.

Louis J. Avitable, 48, of 3 Elm St. in Plantsville, was charged with second-degree failure to appear, Feb. 22.

Cynthia Johnson, 54, of 5 Chaffee Lane in Southington, was charged with disorderly conduct and interfering with police, Feb. 20.

Brian Cochran, 31, of 78 Bristol St. in Southington, was charged with two counts of violating a restraining order, Feb. 20.

Joshua Dess, 18, of 46 Round Hill Road in Bristol, was charged with sixth-degree larceny, Feb. 20.

The preceding arrest information was provided by the Southington Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Editor’s note: We have received a lot of comments regarding infractions on previous “Today in the Arrest Logs” columns. Although our goal at Southington Patch is to provide you with the latest arrest information and police-related trends of all kinds throughout the community, we do not report each individual infraction unless it is connected to a misdemeanor or felony arrest. For infraction related details, click on the link provided to see the Southington Police Department Facebook page.


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