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Southington Police Blotter: Nov. 20

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

It was a busy weekend for Southington police, with officers responding to multiple shoplifting cases, a robbery case, several domestics and more from Wednesday through the end of the weekend. Take a look back at the holiday weekend activity with the latest arrest logs.

The Southington Police Department reported the following arrests:

Nov. 21

Pablo A. Figueroa, 34, of 20 Lincoln St. in New Britain, was charged with sixth-degree larceny, Nov. 21.

David Sawyer, 29, of 32 Skipper St. in New Britain, was charged with second-degree failure to appear, Nov. 21.

Brianna Rogers-Calvi, 24, of 53 Duck Pond Crossing in Southington, was charged with second-degree breach of peace, Nov. 21.

Matthew J. Venditto, 35, of 355 Old Turnpike Road in Southington, was charged with driving under the influence, operating an unregistered motor vehicle and failure to insure motor vehicle, Nov. 21.

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Nov. 22

Saxxon H. Mackiewicz, 22, of 290 Lawlor St. in New Britain, was charged with theft of a license plate and misuse of registration, Nov. 22.

Daniel J. Forgione, 23, of 676 Mulberry St. in Plantsville, was charged with disorderly conduct, Nov. 22.

Daniel Forgione, 53, of 676 Mulberry St. in Plantsville, was charged with disorderly conduct, violation of a protective order and possession of drug paraphernalia, Nov. 22.

Alanna Deangelis, 24, of 80 Eugene Ave. in Bristol, was charged with three counts of issuing a bad check and three counts of sixth-degree larceny, Nov. 22.

Nov. 23

Angel Louis Delgado, 37, of 124 Brentwood Road in Newington, was charged with first-degree robbery, second-degree threatening, second-degree reckless endangerment, fourth-degree larceny, possession of less than four ounces of marijuana, second-degree breach of peace, violation of a protective order and carrying a dangerous weapon, Nov. 23.

Joseph M. Ruszczyk, 45, of 15 Redstone Way in Farmington, was charged with violation of a protective order, Nov. 23.

Patryk Bieniek, 30, of 194 Loper St. in Southington, was charged with second-degree threatening, second-degree reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct and risk of injury to a minor, Nov. 23.

David M. DeRosa, 25, of 40 Pinebrook Terrace in Bristol, was charged with sixth-degree larceny, Nov. 23.

Rhiannon M. Daley, 33, of 27 Belair Drive in Bristol, was charged with disorderly conduct and interfering with a 9-1-1 call, Nov. 23.

Nov. 25

Julie A. Titus, 36, of 671 Andrews St. in Southington, was charged with disorderly conduct, Nov. 25.

John P. Curtis, 46, of 671 Andrews St. in Southington, was charged with disorderly conduct, Nov. 25.

Donna A. Banning, 46, of 360 Mulberry St. in Plantsville, was charged with driving under the influence and failure to obey a stop sign, Nov. 25.

Timothy M. Demotses, 21, of 948 W. Center St. in Southington, was charged with sixth-degree larceny, Nov. 25.

Mark M. McCrann, 24, of 560 Flanders St. in Southington, was charged with disorderly conduct and third-degree assault, Nov. 25.

Other stats from reported traffic stops and incidents:

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  • Eleven people were cited with operating an unregistered motor vehicle.
  • Three people were cited with following too close.
  • Three people were cited with failure to obey stop sign/traffic signal.
  • Two people were cited with cell phone violations.
  • Two people were cited with speeding/traveling too fast.
  • Two people were cited with failure to insure motor vehicle.
  • One person was cited with blight.
  • One person was cited with failure to renew registration.

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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