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    Police logs - June 2, 2021

    East Lyme

    Michael E. Acoff, 29, of 281 Norwich Ave., Taftville, was charged Tuesday on a warrant for fifth-degree larceny and stealing firearm by possession.

    Patricia Spruielle, 49, of West Hartford was charged Sunday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

    Norwich

    Yuriy Harasymiv, 28, of 20 Church Lane, U1, East Lyme, was charged Monday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and driving the wrong way on a one-way street.

    Jason Robbins, 22, of 5 Stetson St. was charged Friday with first-degree criminal mischief.

    Mikaela Hughes, 24, of 239 Willetts Ave., New London, was charged Monday with third-degree assault.

    Ronald McKinney, 26, of 17 Mohegan Park Road was charged Monday with third-degree criminal mischief.

    Angela Velez-Vazquez, 19, of 59 Merchants Ave. was charged Monday with violation of a protective order.

    Louis Myers, 52, of 64 12th St., first floor, was charged Monday with third-degree assault.

    Mary Grossi, 20, of Franklin was charged Monday with breach of peace.

    Lea E. Grant, 44, of 54 11th St. was charged Sunday with second-degree failure to appear in court.

    State police — Montville

    Marissa M. McCoy, 27, of Lisbon was charged Tuesday in Lisbon with violation of protective order.

    Carl B. Dawkins, 29, of Department of Correction was charged May 27 in Montville with failure to comply with fingerprint requirements, conveying unauthorized item into institution and possession of weapon in corrections institution.

    Caroline S. Konczakowski, 22, of Willimantic was charged May 22 in Montville on two counts of second-degree failure to appear in court.

    Waterford

    DI Dipinto, 58, of Berkley, Mass., was charged Tuesday with third-degree larceny.

    Lisa Cauley, 40, of 444 Vauxhall St. Ext., New London, was charged Tuesday with passing on the right and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

    Police logs reflect arrests, not convictions. For outcomes of criminal and motor vehicle arrests, visit bit.ly/CTConvictions.