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New London Arrest Log, Sept. 15-17

Arrests by the New London Police Department

The following arrests were recorded at the New London Police Department. An arrest does not constitute a conviction and all are innocent until proven guilty.

Dawn Brett, 41, of 46 Lebanon Ave. in Willimantic, Sept. 14, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, driving under suspension, possession of marijuana, possession of marijuana with intent to sell, possession of drug paraphernalia, no bond listed.

Michael Dreyfus, 39, of 57 South Cobblers Court in Niantic, Sept. 14, breach of peace, no bond listed.

Carmen Zorita, 31, of 53 Redden Ave., Sept. 15, second-degree breach of peace, no bond listed.

Christopher W. Collett, 27, of 55 Minor Ave. in Waterford, Sept. 15, second-degree breach of peace, criminal trespass, interfering with police, $1,000 non-surety bond.

Joel Harris, 26, of 16 Robinson Street, Sept. 15, third-degree larceny, no bond listed.

Deacon W. Dahlquist, 27, of 10 Rosemary Street, Sept. 15, breach of peace, interfering with police, $10,000 cash or surety bond.

Ketan Shah, 26, of 19 Jay Street, Sept. 15, disorderly conduct, $500 cash or surety bond.

Shaw Burel, 24, of 7 Thompson Street, Sept. 15, third-degree criminal trespass, no bond listed.

Corey J. Rodgers, 21, of 19 Jay Street, Sept. 15, second-degree failure to appear in court, $25,000 bond.

Roberta L. Karr, 29, of 63 Washington Street, Sept. 15, second-degree failure to appear in court, $10,000 bond.

John Scarpa, 57, of 749 Ocean Ave., Sept. 15, first-degree trespassing, no bond listed.

Robert P. Broga, 20, of 44 Cubles [???] in Niantic, Sept. 15, possession of heroin, possession of heroin with intent to sell, possession of drug paraphernalia, no bond listed.

Dylan Dukette, 18, of 20 Fairy Lake Road in Salem, Sept. 15, possession of narcotics, possession of narcotics with intent to sell, possession of drug paraphernalia, no bond listed.

John H. Chaplin, 54, of 757 Waterman Road in Lebanon, Sept. 16, breach of peace, no bond listed.

Stephen B. Smith, 44, of 96 Green Street, Sept. 16, second-degree breach of peace, no bond listed.

Anastacia R. Warzecha, 23, of 221 Laurel Drive, Sept. 16, second-degree breach of peace, no bond listed.

Javier Nunez, 39, of 209 Bank Street, Sept. 16, second-degree breach of peace, no bond listed.

Bekim S. Ganoza, 22, of 117 Jefferson Ave., Sept. 16, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, failure to maintain lane, driving without a license, $500 non-surety bond.

Ashley Levine, 20, of 437 Pequot Ave., Sept. 16, breach of peace, third-degree assault, third-degree criminal mischief, $500 non-surety bond.

Dawn Brennan, 46, of 2 Jodry Street in Quaker Hill, Sept. 16, second-degree failure to appear in court, $1,500 cash or surety bond.

Elga David, 39, of 96 Ashcraft Road, Sept. 16, disorderly conduct, no bond listed.

 

For questions about this blotter, please e-mail dirk.langeveld@patch.com.

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Kathleen Mitchell May 22, 2013 at 01:52 pm
Nicholas, At this point, about the only two positive things that the mayor has, inadvertently, doneRead More for this city is hire people of Zak and Nat Carons' integrity although I can't, for the life of me, figure out why the mayor needs an executive assistant. For that matter, he didn't need an administrative assistant either. The city paid dearly, and is still paying, for the mayor's insistence on an impressive office and staff. I don't believe "hoping" is going to accomplish anything and unless people begin to actually DO something, I'm afraid that we are going to find ourselves in deeper doo-doo.
Mark Felt May 22, 2013 at 01:52 pm
Nicholas, Mr. Leavy will never do the right thing, he is too entrenched with the mayor. So sadRead More because he could be somebody.
Nicholas Jacobs May 22, 2013 at 01:36 pm
Kathleen I think we all agree on those that should resign, but start here and hope. This young manRead More is in over his head and if he does not separate himself from the Fiz soon his future will be affected. He should resign now and move forward. If he is the first to resign he comes out the winner he looks like a man of integrity. He knew what the shirt said, If any of the mayors opposition had worn that shirt all out war would have been declared by Zak, Allyn De Vars, Tammy, Daryl, Laura N. and the rest of the supporters the mayor has left. Time to go Zak, do the right thing.
Jason Morris May 22, 2013 at 01:30 pm
Jessica's previous two posts in other city's patch pages, with the exact same title (just schoolRead More district name changed) have been moderated/deleted. Recommend this corporate advertisement to get the same fate. The concerns are true, but it's an ad nontheless.
Jason Morris May 22, 2013 at 01:21 pm
Ridiculous. How about we pay him for 24hours of 'representing NL' if the disgruntleds want everyRead More city employee to be 'professional' at all times? "we pay your salary, so we get to dictate your entire life...p.s. we hate your boss...wait! correction...we really don't like your boss"
Doc Halliday May 22, 2013 at 12:35 pm
Unprofessional, even in jest, the shirt shows a lack of maturity. If anyone called on me with thatRead More type of shirt, I would refuse to see them. My opinion. Today's youth need to grow up and separate jest from professionalism.
rob May 22, 2013 at 11:41 am
Zak is supposed to be representing this City in a professional manor, this is not beingRead More professional. It just shows how immature he is and how he and others in his clan continue to disrespect true New Londoners. Hopefully they will all be gone next election.
Felicia Hendersen May 21, 2013 at 07:52 am
OMG this is too funny. Nice comparison.
Sue P. May 20, 2013 at 11:03 am
Very good comparison. I also wanted to add that the Ct. College students that believe what FinizioRead More has to say remind me of The Children of the Corn. After speaking with a friend we realized that Mayor Finizio is like a college student. I just wish he knew that real life does not work this way. New London has already played this game with the Giordano lady years ago. Remember her she was from Ct. College and also was going to make New London a hip city. We got homeless people and brownfields. So much for that idea. Been their done that. How about a new idea for once. Please don't think about shutting down State St. that too was a bad idea. Just ask Mr. Hyslop and Ms. Glover how their ideas worked out. It doesn't matter anyways it's all about the votes and getting your Children of the Corn on the Council. I mean come on drivers licenses for illigals who ever thought that one up.
J. Scagnetti May 20, 2013 at 10:07 am
I'd say more like G.I. Joe vs cobra, oh no wait, He man vs skeletor or maybe even the thundercats vsRead More mumra! Lol
Carol Haley May 19, 2013 at 07:14 pm
Here's the latest Spencer from the AP, if we can believe them: Traffic in southwest ConnecticutRead More could be a mess for as much as a week until service is restored to the commuter rail line affected by a derailment that injured scores of passengers, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy warned Sunday.
Spencer May 19, 2013 at 07:10 pm
Another blow to not only NL's but the entire Southern CT's economy! Guess who will be picking upRead More the tab?
Carol Haley May 19, 2013 at 05:26 pm
I read that Malloy is hoping Monday but there are problems with the tracks and that has to beRead More repaired. Taking a guestimate, if it isn't Monday, maybe the end of the week.
Richard Waselik May 22, 2013 at 10:37 am
I have not seen any details other than word of mouth at this time in reference to more being addedRead More to the pension plan after two years. I would not be surprised. This would be another instance in which the charter was violated and would have to be mentioned to the Admin. Committee. I would be willing to gamble that they were put into the employee pension plan as well.
Richard Waselik May 22, 2013 at 10:30 am
Yes Kathleen, at on point there was an agenda item on the City Council. It went to the Admin.Read More Committee. The Police Department would not let me out of work for a little bit to speak with the Admin. Committee, so it was tabled. A letter has been sent to the Admin. Committee to place the matter back on the agenda. Nothing has been heard back as of this writing.
Kathleen Mitchell May 21, 2013 at 06:26 pm
Richard, When you say "The city..." to whom are you referring? At one point, there was anRead More agenda item about this issue but, as far as I know, nothing more was heard about it. Now we hear that people who haven't even worked for the city for two years are being generously rewarded via the pension plan, etc. Can you address this issue? If not here, then maybe in an email to orkenizer@gmail.com
Alphonse DeLachance May 21, 2013 at 08:30 am
I cannot believe that they lied! Who could have seen this coming.
Carol Haley May 17, 2013 at 07:44 am
Pretty funny Spencer. But you don't want a museum there. You need something that generates taxes.Read More Museums are mostly non-profit thereby not generating any taxes. I know you were being funny. I was disgusted to read the developer couldn't show financial backing.
Kathleen Mitchell May 17, 2013 at 05:47 pm
Who would haveever thought of Wasp Spray? When you get the case of spray, be sure and drop a can offRead More at my house;>)
Jeff Brown May 17, 2013 at 03:46 pm
Good article, gonna have to pick up a case of wasp spray!