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Southington Police Blotter: Jan. 25 - 28

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

Officers were busy over the weekend, responding to an incident that led to arrest of a man on gun charges and a second case where a woman denied her true identity, even to officers, after using a fake identity to obtain a credit card illegally. Take a look back at the latest arrest logs.

The Southington Police Department reported the following arrests:

Jan. 25

Sevaria Douglas, 30, of 157 Virginia Ave. in Bridgeport, was charged with second-degree larceny, interfering with an officer, criminal impersonation, third-degree forgery, forgery of a credit card and credit card fraud, Jan. 25.

Besnik Fera, 24, of 93 Scott Swamp Road in Farmington, was charged with second-degree failure to appear, Jan. 25.

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Jan. 26

Jeremy J. Reilly, 18, of 214 Arch St. in New Britain, was charged with first-degree reckless endangerment, improper storage of a firearm, improper storage of a firearm, carrying a pistol without a permit, two counts of sixth-degree larceny, possession of marijuana with the intent to sell, possession of less than half an ounce of marijuana, Jan. 26.

Richard J. Ziel, 43, of 199 Nancy Road in New Britain, was charged with sixth-degree larceny, Jan. 26.

Mark Aszklar, 56, of 18 Chrissey Lane in Southington, was charged with breach of peace, third-degree criminal mischief and simple trespassing, Jan. 26.

Jan. 27

Lauren S. Martin, 25, of 170 Southwind Drive in Wallingford, was charged with driving under the influence and failure to drive in proper lane, Jan. 27.

Nicholas P. Gothberg, 20, of 90 Albany Ave. in New Britain, was charged with failure to respond to an infraction, Jan. 27.

Jan. 28

Jeffrey I. Gesnar, 44, of 778 South End Road in Plantsville, was charged with disorderly conduct, Jan. 28.

Other stats from reported traffic stops and incidents:

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  • Two people were cited for operating an unregistered motor vehicle.
  • One person was cited for speeding/traveling too fast.
  • One person was cited for failure to wear a seatbelt.
  • One person was cited with violation of town blight regulations.

Southington Patch does not report infractions as part of the arrest logs. For more information on what’s happening in town and who got cited for what, check out the Southington Police Department’s Facebook page.

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