Police logs - Jan. 19, 2022
East Lyme
Jacob William Matzdorff, 27, of 10 Woodworth Drive, Waterford, was charged Monday with second-degree failure to appear in court.
Groton City
Eric J. Murphy Jr., 31, of 98 Vinegar Hill Road, Gales Ferry, was charged Tuesday on a warrant with violation of protective order and second-degree harassment.
Groton Town
Hector A. Roa, 33, of 88 Sandy Lane, Norwich, was charged Sunday with first-degree criminal trespass and two counts of sixth-degree larceny.
Estefan J. Garcia-Vazquez, 22, of 36 Main St. was charged Sunday with second-degree failure to appear in court.
Robert Bednarz, 23, of Manchester was charged Sunday with use of motor vehicle without permission, third-degree larceny and second-degree criminal trover.
Selena A. Ramsey, 23, of 43 South Road, Apt. 11B, was charged Thursday with first-degree criminal trespass, disorderly conduct and violation of protective order.
Raynell A. Pascal, 35, of Newark, N.J., was charged Jan. 12 with speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
New London
Dantoine Foy, 23, of 259 Williams St., No. 2, was charged Tuesday with risk of injury to minor, disorderly conduct, second-degree threatening, third-degree criminal mischief, sixth-degree larceny and two counts of violation of protective order.
Reginald D. Wallace, 50, of 102 Plant St. was charged Sunday with interfering with an officer.
Joseph Castagna, 37, of 325 Huntington St. was charged Friday with possession of controlled substance and two counts of second-degree failure to appear in court.
Norwich
Ruben Garcia, 18, of 52 Baltic Road was charged Jan. 14 with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct.
State police - Montville
Glenn J. Wityak, 68, of Griswold was charged Monday in Preston on a warrant for first-degree criminal trespass.
Stonington
Kurt D. Riley, 27, of 54 Stanton Lane, Pawcatuck, was charged Tuesday with criminal violation of a protective order.
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