Police logs - Nov. 21, 2017
East Lyme
Clifford Lamourine, 30, of 11 Fairhaven Road was charged Saturday with first-degree failure to appear in court.
Michael T. Bonelli, 29, of 5 Attawan Road, Apt. A, was charged Sunday with breach of peace, third-degree assault and interfering with a police officer.
Ledyard
Robert C. Wade, 26, of 43E Flintlock Road was charged Saturday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, evading responsibility, driving with a suspended license and failure to drive right.
Norwich
James Scott, 49, of no certain address was charged Sunday with three counts of second-degree failure to appear in court.
Nancy Rosado, 53, of Hobart Ave., No. 3, was charged Sunday with violation of probation.
Nicole Lehman, 34, of 16 Blissville Road, Lisbon, was charged Sunday with sixth-degree larceny, disorderly conduct and third-degree assault.
Adrian Broughton, 38, of Putnam was charged Monday with second-degree burglary, fourth-degree larceny and possession of narcotics.
State police - Montville
Jason R. Malinowski, 29, of 24 Valley Drive, Voluntown, was charged Sunday with disorderly conduct, third-degree assault, and third-degree assault on an elderly, blind, disabled, or pregnant person or a person with an intellectual disability.
Ryan J. House, 24, of 77 Ashland St., Apt. C, Jewett City, was charged Saturday in East Lyme with evading responsibility, failure to maintain minimum insurance, misuse of plates, failure to maintain proper lane, and driving an unregistered motor vehicle.
Jose L. Berroa-Sanchez, 30, of 35 Perry St., No. 1, New London, was charged Saturday in Waterford with driving an unregistered motor vehicle, failure to carry minimum insurance, driving without a license, and criminal impersonation.
Robert A. Malardo, 24, of 74 Redden Ave., No. 5, New London, was charged Nov. 12 in Montville with unreasonable speed, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to drive in the proper lane.
Stonington
Anthony A. Reyes, 21, of 75 Boulder Drive, New London, was charged with second-degree failure to appear in court.
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