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Police logs - May 30

Published 05/30/2012 12:00 AM
Updated 05/30/2012 12:14 AM

Groton Town

James D. Trapp, 36, of 8 Larch Road was charged Tuesday with violation of a protective order and tampering with a witness.

Jacob Smith, 19, of 191 Midway Oval was charged Saturday with interfering with a police officer.

Mark Lapietra, 37, of 21 Fred Ave. was charged Saturday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to drive in the proper lane.

Montville

Randy A. Judd, 34, of 5 Beach Lane, was charged Monday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and driving with a suspended license.

New London

Felipe Ajeatas, 23, of 309 Broad St. was charged Tuesday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, failure to carry an insurance card, driving without a license and breach of peace.

Elijah Griffen, 21, of 172 Lincoln Ave., was charged Monday with interfering with an officer, driving without lights illuminated and engaging an officer in pursuit.

Daniel Asturias, 25, of 543 Buddington Road, Groton, was charged Monday with second-degree breach of peace and second-degree threatening.

Christopher Lebron, 23, of North Providence, R.I., was charged Monday with second-degree breach of peace.

James Tackling, 28, of 15 Mahan St. was charged Monday with breach of peace.

Steven Colon, 18, of 197 Montauk Ave. was charged Monday with first-degree trespass.

Sherelle Heard, 21, of Chicopee, Mass., was charged Monday with second-degree breach of peace.

Tonya Perron, 37, of Chicopee, Mass., was charged Monday with second-degree breach of peace.

Jean K. Castillo, 19, of 69 Colman St. was charged Monday with first-degree trespassing and interfering with an officer.

Norwich

Sara Marks, 21, of 95-97 East Main St. was charged Monday with possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of crack cocaine.

Kelly M. Bradley, 24, of 495 Laurel Hill Ave. was charged Tuesday with second-degree breach of peace and second-degree threatening.

Kenya Grandy, 36, of 53 Oakwood Knoll was charged Tuesday with sixth-degree larceny and driving with a suspended license.

State Police - Montville

Samantha L. Scott, 27, of Plainfield was charged Monday in Preston with driving under the influence of alcohol and passing in a no-passing lane.

Christine P. Lumpkins, 35, of 305 Michelle Lane, Apt. 207, Groton, was charged Monday in New London with driving an unregistered vehicle and driving with a suspended license.

John E. Lemieux, 22, of 39 Taftville-Occum Road, Norwich, was charged Monday in Lisbon with third-degree criminal trespass and disorderly conduct.

Stonington

David M. Shea, 36, of 20 Thompson St., Pawcatuck, was charged Friday with interfering with a police officer.

Jason S. Groves, 26, of 98 West Broad St., Apt. A7, Pawcatuck, was charged Saturday with driving with a suspended license and driving an unregistered motor vehicle.

Bruce B. Oakes, 42, of 55 Criswood Trace, Ledyard, was charged Saturday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to drive right.

Samuel J. Sawyer, 47, of 219 Pequotsepos Ext., Mystic, was charged Sunday with driving with a suspended license and driving with a crowded front seat.

Lon J. Ackley, 53, of 54 Denison Ave., Mystic, was charged Monday with breach of peace.

Waterford

Walter Grey, 65, of 11 Woodland Drive, was charged Tuesday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Michael Gorton, 25, of 31 Shore Drive was charged Monday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to wear a seat belt in the front seat.

Sean Cavanaugh, 23, of 21 Faulkner Drive was charged Monday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and a stop sign violation.

The state judicial branch website has information on the outcome of criminal and motor vehicle arrests. Go to: http://www.jud2.ct.gov/crdockets/SearchByDefDisp.aspx

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