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Southington Police Blotter: Dec. 19-27

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

Dec. 19

Alonzo Chaz Oates, 18, 2279 Mount Vernon Road, Southington, was charged with possession of less than half an ounce of marijuana. Court date: Jan. 4.

David J. Robinson, 20, 26 Young St., Waterbury, was charged with a failure to insure a motor vehicle and operating a motor vehicle with a suspended registration. Court date: Jan. 7.

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Dec. 20

Sandra R. Cyr, 59, 6 Pardee St., Bristol, was charged with following too close. Court date: Dec. 28.

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Dec. 21

Michelle Ladd, 26, 33 Darling St., Southington, was charged with a failure to carry a registration. Court date: Jan. 4.

Dec. 22

James Johnson, 44, 47 Vermont Ave., Southington was charged with sixth-degree larceny, a conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny and first-degree criminal trespass. Bond: $1,000. Court date: Jan. 2.

Andrew Shubet, 34, 47 Vermont Ave., Southington, was charged with sixth-degree larceny and a conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny. Bond: $1,000. Court date: Jan. 2.

Edith Pena, 51, 345 Brittany Farms Road, New Britain, was charged with operating an unregistered motor vehicle. Court date: Jan. 4.

Wendy Zentek, 47, 146 Plum Orchard Road, Southington, was charged with disorderly conduct. Bond: $1,000. Court date: Dec. 24.

Martin Zentek, 52, 146 Plum Orchard Road, Southington, was charged with disorderly conduct and third-degree assault. Bond: $500. Court date: Dec. 24.

Dec. 23

Jennifer Farina, 30, 28 Meadow Lane, Southington, was charged with disorderly conduct. Bond: $500. Court date: Dec. 24.

Franco Pabst, 19, 6 Yorkstown Road, Southington, was charged with evading responsibility, misuse of a marker plate and a failure to drive right. Court date: Jan. 7.

Michael Gorneau, 47, 1845 Meriden-Waterbury Road, Milldale, was charged with operating an unregistered motor vehicle. Court date: Jan. 4.

Christopher Garcia, 36, 88 Shawn Drive, Bristol, was charged with a failure to have lights lit, operating a motor vehicle under suspension and a failure to change an address on a license. Court date: Jan. 7.

Dec. 24

Daniel Forgione, 23, 676 Mulberry St., Southington, was charged with interfering with an officer, second-degree criminal mischief, driving under the influence, evading responsibility and following too close on Dec. 24. Bond: $7,500. Court date: Jan. 2.

Albert Johnson, 51, 27 Railroad Ave., Southington, was charged with disorderly conduct and third-degree assault. Bond: $2,500. Court date: Dec. 26.

Patricia Baehr, 55, 185 East Main St., Bristol, was charged with disorderly conduct. Bond: $2,500. Court date: Jan. 7.

Dec. 25

Gary Berube, 25, 259 Pleasant St., Southington, was charged with second-degree unlawful restraint, disorderly conduct and third-degree criminal mischief. Bond: $5,000. Court date: Dec. 26.

Scott Pulvermacher, 44, 79 Manor Road, Southington, was charged with disorderly conduct. Bond: $2,500. Court date: Dec. 26.

Dec. 26

Larry Ireland, 53, 150 Burritt St., Southington, was charged with operating an unregistered motor vehicle. Court date: Jan. 4.

Marissa Mazeika, 21, 1000 South Main St., Plantsville, was charged with sixth-degree larceny. Bond: $500. Court date: Jan. 7.

Kyle Eighmie, 21, 1000 South Main St., Plantsville, was charged with sixth-degree larceny. Bond: $500. Court date: Jan. 7.

Dec. 27

Nelson Pires, 41, 96 Dunham Place, Southington, was charged with interfering with an officer and first-degree criminal mischief and riding a snowmobile on a highway on Dec. 27.

Sherry Webster, 25, 96 Dunham Place, Southington, was charged with interfering with an officer and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond: $1,500. Court date: Jan. 2.


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