police logs 04.27
Groton City
Andrew Been, 26, of 125 Hickory Road, Groton Town, was charged Sunday with driving with a suspended license.
Groton Town
Perry Stubblefield, 26, of 43 West St., Apt. A, New London, was charged Saturday with second-degree failure to appear in court.
State police — Montville
James Damato, 40, of 37 White Birch Circle, East Lyme, was charged by East Lyme police Friday with possession of narcotics and possession of drug paraphernalia.
New London
Cesar Garcia, 39, of 355 Noank-Ledyard Road, Mystic, was charged Sunday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to drive right.
Oscar Tejada, 40, of 83 Ocean Ave., was charged Sunday with driving under while the influence of alcohol or drugs, failure to obey a traffic control signal and making an improper signal.
Norwich
Wilton Franck, 24, of 272 Connecticut Ave., New London, was charged Friday with making and improper left turn and driving with a suspended license.
George Mushero, 43, of 51 Fourteenth St., Apt. 3F, was charged Saturday with disorderly conduct, interfering with a police officer and two counts of assault on a police officer.
Darlisha Gibbs, 25, of 5 Norman Road, Apt. D, was charged Friday with risk of injury to a minor and third-degree assault.
Sandra Worski, 55, of 50 South Broad St. was charged Friday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, evading responsibility and failure to drive right.
Myontho Payoute, 29, of 140 Norwich Ave. was charged Sunday with speeding and driving with a suspended license.
Stonington
Alex J. Duback, 36, of Richmond, R.I., was charged Sunday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, unsafe backing and driving without minimum insurance.
Waterford
Valerie Hitchings, 52, of 301 Buddington Road, Groton, was charged Saturday with interfering with a police officer and sixth-degree larceny.
Police logs reflect arrests, not convictions. Visit www.jud2.ct.gov/crdockets/SearchByDefDisp.aspx to learn the outcomes of criminal and motor vehicle arrests.
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