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    Police logs - March 22, 2018

    East Lyme

    A juvenile was charged Monday with third-degree burglary, sixth-degree larceny, credit card theft and illegal use of a credit card.

    Thomas McBride, 18, of 36 Gilead St., Waterford, was charged March 14 with second-degree criminal mischief.

    Steven Gerovitz, 18, of 870 Vauxhall St. Ext., Quaker Hill, was charged March 14 with second-degree criminal mischief.

    New London

    Anthony O. Hodges, 23, of no certain address was charged Tuesday with two counts of violation of probation.

    Matthew Wolosko, 39, of Plainfield was charged Monday with driving with a suspended license and failure to obey a stop sign.

    Waterford

    Derik Morales-Romero, 29, of 27 Konomoc St., New London, was charged March 15 with possession of narcotics, possession of drug paraphernalia and sixth-degree larceny.

    Manzie Myers, 20, of 51 Spithead Road was charged Saturday with threatening.

    Alcee Dublin-Carter, 28, of Providence, R.I., was charged Saturday with disorderly conduct and interfering with an officer.

    Brandon Moro, 22, of Colchester was charged Saturday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to drive in the proper lane.

    Michael Bostick, 19, of 15 Darrow St., New London, was charged Saturday with second-degree failure to appear in court.

    Ashley Hewitt, 29, of Lisbon was charged Sunday with fifth-degree larceny, risk of injury to a child and reckless driving.

    Terry Darden Jr., 32, of 44 Franklin St., New London, was charged Monday with driving with a suspended license and failure to have stop lamps.

    Nicolas David, 25, of 666 Vauxhall St., New London, was charged Tuesday with driving with a suspended license, disobeying an officer’s signal, reckless driving, possession of drug paraphernalia and improper passing.

    Glen Edwards, 43, of Bradford, R.I., was charged Tuesday with second-degree failure to appear in court. 

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