Police logs — June 7, 2019
Groton Town
Ryan Skonieczny, 29, of Glastonbury, was charged Thursday with second-degree failure to appear in court.
New London
Donte Murphy, 24, of 67 Belden St. was charged Thursday with breach of peace and third-degree assault.
Jumel Varella, 24, of 233 Broad St. was charged Wednesday with criminal violation of a protective order.
Jennifer Ramos, 26, of 36 Reed St. was charged Wednesday with interfering with a police officer, first-degree criminal mischief and breach of peace.
Rashon Saunders, 28, of Middletown, was charged Wednesday with breach of peace.
Kiomary Rodriguez-Francisquini, 28, of 53 Hawthorne Drive was charged Wednesday with disorderly conduct and third-degree assault.
Johnn R. Negron, 32, of 53 Hawthorne Drive was charged Wednesday with disorderly conduct and third-degree assault.
Shane Burgess, 49, of 218 Montauk Ave., Apt. B, was charged Wednesday with second-degree failure to appear in court.
Michael W. Cox, 30, of 135 Blydenburg Ave. was charged Wednesday with failure to have a front license plate, driving an unregistered vehicle, failure to carry minimum insurance, misuse of plates and driving with a suspended license.
David Sousa, 60, of 89 Vauxhall St. was charged Wednesday with patronizing a prostitute.
Bryson Allen, 38, of 50 Center St., second floor, was charged Wednesday with prostitution.
Andrew Sligar, 27, of no certain address was charged Wednesday with second-degree harassment, second-degree threatening and disorderly conduct.
Bobbly Porter, 31, of 205 Elm St. was charged Tuesday with second-degree breach of peace and carrying a dangerous weapon.
Norwich
Robert Bryant, 32, of no certain address was charged Wednesday with three counts of second-degree failure to appear in court.
Joel Torres, 26, of 6 Merchants Ave. was charged Wednesday with violation of a protective order.
Heath J. Walden, 43, of 25 Great Plain Road was charged Thursday with disorderly conduct and risk of injury to a minor.
Derek Brooks, 35, of Putnam, was charged Thursday with third-degree criminal mischief.
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