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    Police logs - Aug. 6, 2019

    Groton City

    Douglas Witt, 64, of 728 Vauxhall St. Extension, Waterford, was charged Friday with evading responsibility and unsafe backing.

    Jose Melendez, 64, of 216 Boston Post Road, 2nd Floor, Waterford, was charged Thursday with second-degree breach of peace, criminal attempt to commit third-degree burglary and threatening.

    Darron J. Mosley, 32, of 68 Branford Ave., was charged Thursday with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct.

    Groton Town

    Earl K. Langley, 60, of 302 Boston Post Road, Waterford, was charged Saturday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to drive in the proper lane. 

    Miguel A. Colon, 24, of 17 Blackhall Court, New London, was charged Thursday with two counts of failure to appear in court.

    Mashantucket Pequot Tribal

    Daniel Granados-Romero, 19, of Bedford Hills, N.Y., was charged Thursday with possession of more than a half-ounce of marijuana.

    John Lennon Demedeiros, 38, of New Bedford, Mass., was charged Wednesday with breach of peace.

    Jacob Demedeiros, 19, of New Bedford, Mass., was charged Wednesday with breach of peace.

    John Lennon Demedeiros II, 19, of New Bedford, Mass., was charged Wednesday with breach of peace.

    Jeremy Hotte, 18, of Dartmouth, Mass., was charged July 30 with carrying a dangerous weapon.

    Antoine Michael Mable, 27, of New York, N.Y., was charged July 30 with third-degree forgery and fifth-degree larceny.

    Joseph Michaud, 50, of 91 Prospect St., Norwich, was charged July 28 with fifth-degree larceny and breach of peace.

    State police — Montville

    Courtney A. Wells, 31, of 16 Church St., Norwich, was charged in Montville Saturday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, failure to drive in proper and failure to have headlights lit.

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