Groton City
Russell Baker Jr., 62, of 52 Tyler Ave., was charged Sunday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, evading responsibility and failure to drive right.
Groton TownMoocheker Lamphere, 30, of 22 Wilford Court, Pawcatuck, was charged Sunday with fifth-degree larceny.
Anthony Eustey, 22, of 151 Crystal Lake Road, was charged Sunday with sixth-degree larceny and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Michelle Moore-Taylor, 39, of 64 Magnolia Drive, was charged Monday with second-degree threatening and breach of peace.
New LondonDennis Maynard, 50, of 70 Brainard St., Apt. B, was charged Sunday with first-degree failure to appear in court.
Shellon McPherson, 21, of 109 Buchanan Road, was charged Sunday with third-degree assault, risk of injury to a minor and violation of a protective order.
Robert Black, 43, of 20 Tilley St., was charged Sunday with violation of probation, sixth-degree larceny, reckless driving and engaging police in pursuit.
Matthew Szechenyi, 25, of 774 Ocean Ave., was charged Sunday with driving with a suspended license, driving without insurance, driving an unregistered motor vehicle and failure to display registration sticker.
Frank Polippo, 48, of no certain address, was charged Sunday with driving with a suspended license and driving an unregistered motor vehicle.
State police - casino unitNico A. Denovellis, 19, of Rocky Hill, was charged Sunday at Mohegan Sun with criminal impersonation, possession of marijuana and being a minor on a gaming floor.
James E. Fedoras, 20, of East Hartford, was charged Sunday at Mohegan Sun with being a minor on a gaming floor.
State police - MontvilleAlexander Fishbeyn, 43, of Newton, Mass., was charged Saturday in Preston with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and speeding.
Amanda A. Hall, 21 of 263 Central Ave., Apt. B, Norwich, was charged Monday in Niantic with second-degree failure to appear in court.
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