Groton City
Christopher M. Downing-Pirtle, 20, of 55 Morse Ave., No. 1, was charged Saturday with speeding and driving with a suspended license.
Brian E. Carter, 26, of 33 Fort St., No. 4, Groton, was charged Saturday with interfering with an emergency call and using a motor vehicle without the owner's permission.
New LondonBrian Carter, 26, of 33 Fort St., No. 4, Groton, was charged Saturday with possession of narcotics.
Lorenzo A. Vivier, 20, of 48 Crystal Ave., was charged Saturday with third-degree assault and breach of peace.
Joselito Melendez, no age available, of 48 Crystal Ave., was charged Saturday with third-degree assault and breach of peace.
Ramon Martinez, 36, of 48 Crystal Ave., was charged Saturday with third-degree assault and breach of peace.
NorwichDevin Lauver, 23, of 371 Fitch Hill Road, Uncasville, was charged Thursday with engaging police in pursuit, failure to have proper tail lights, misuse of marker plates, driving an unregistered motor vehicle, failure to have insurance, two counts of running a stop sign, traveling too fast, failure to drive right, driving a motorcycle without endorsement, possession of less than 4 ounces of marijuana, and failure to carry a driver's license.
State Police - MontvilleDonald Higgins, 54, of Canterbury, was charged Saturday in Norwich with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
WaterfordTracy Prior, 39, of 35 Swan Ave., Norwich, was charged Friday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and third-degree criminal mischief.
Samuel Tucker, 44, of 120 Williams St., New London, was charged Friday with violation of a restraining order.
Joy Figueroa, 31, of Hartford, was charged Saturday with two counts of risk of injury to a minor.
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