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Police Ticket 49 As Click-It or Ticket Continues

Arrest logs through May 31, 2011.

The annual Click-It or Ticket campaign continued strong over the weekend and violators paid the price as 26 seatbelt tickets and infractions for 23 cell phone violations were given out over the holiday weekend.

In case you are keeping track, that’s 55 tickets for seatbelt violations and 30 cell phone violations now in just over a week.

Police also reported the following arrests:

Barry DiBenedetto, 56, of 80 Bristol St. in Southington, was arrested on one charge of violation of probation, May 23.

Colin L. Celauro, 22, of 33 Harmony Road in Bristol, was arrested on one charge of sixth-degree larceny, May 25.

Brian Jeffrey Goff, 34, of 1523 Oak Lace Court in Jacksonville, Fla., was arrested on charges of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and two counts of probation violation, May 26.

Scott E. Kindelan, 43, of 2 Field St. in Plainville, was arrested on one charge of violating a protective order, May 26.

Anthony Buccheri, 27, of 50 East Hill Road in Canton, was arrested on charges of third-degree burglary and third-degree larceny, May 26.

Michael G. Sheridan, 18, of 102 Beecher St. in Southington, was cited on one charge of being a minor in possession of alcohol, May 28.

Paul Clements Jr., 21, of 43 Carey St. in Southington, was arrested on one charge of sixth-degree larceny, May 27.

Colleen Audi, 44, of 276 Deerbrooke Circle in Southington, was arrested on one charge of disorderly conduct, May 27.

Steven R. Audi, 35, of 276 Deerbrooke Circle in Southington, was arrested on one charge of disorderly conduct, May 27.

Grace A. Montanez, 31, of 10 Hudson St. in Waterbury, was arrested on charges of driving under the influence and failure to grant right of way, May 27.

Claritza Bermudez, 42, of 73 Farmington Ave. in New Britain, was arrested on charges of sixth-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny, May 28.

Jenille Nieves, 37, of 224 Beaver St. in New Britain, was arrested on charges of sixth-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny, May 28.


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