Crime & Safety

Branford Police Blotter: May 27 to June 3, 2025

Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

Branford police logs
Branford police logs (Ellyn Santiago/Patch)

Editor's Note: One or more names in this report have been redacted in light of additional documentation provided regarding this case.

Branford police logs, May 27-June 3:

May 27

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James K. Capone, 48, of New Britain, was charged with first-degree criminal trespass and violation of a protective order.

May 28

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Michael S. Mason, 40, of Branford, was charged with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct.

Jason Joseph Perrotta, 55, of Trumbull, was charged with disorderly conduct.

Tylon William Gardner, 34, of Hamden, was charged with first-degree criminal mischief, conspiracy to commit first-degree criminal mischief, third-degree burglary, conspiracy to commit third-degree burglary, sixth-degree larceny, conspiracy to commit third-degree larceny.

May 31

Catherine Garcia-Martinez, 36, of Meriden, was charged with fifth-degree larceny, criminal attempt fifth-degree larceny and interfering with an officer.

Daniel Carrasco, 35, of East Haven, was charged with sixth-degree larceny.

Shanice S. James, 22, of New Haven, was charged with second-degree criminal mischief, violation of a protective order, third-degree assault and disorderly conduct.

June 1

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Stephen Thomas Reeves, 30, of Branford, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

June 2

Nikia L. Harris, 37, of New Haven, was charged with first-degree criminal trespass, violation of a protective order and disorderly conduct.

June 3

Steven Jason Moore, 44, of Meriden, was charged with second-degree harassment/electronic communication and violation of a protective order.


Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

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