Crime & Safety

East Haven Police Blotter: June 3 to June 9, 2026

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

East Haven police logs, June 3-9:
East Haven police logs, June 3-9: (Ellyn Santiago/Patch)

East Haven police logs, June 3-9:

June 3

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Jonathan Mendoza, 29, of New Haven, was charged with engaging in a police pursuit and reckless driving.

Aaron Lara, 33, of New Haven, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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Qawi Abdul-W 57, of New Haven, was charged with violation of probation, sixth-degree larceny, and under $500 on a revoked payment card.

June 5

Daniel S. Quoka, 34, of East Haven, was charged with three counts of second-degree failure to appear and sixth-degree larceny.

George Jakubowski, 32, was charged with sixth-degree larceny.

June 6

Richard Anthony Naclerio, 35, of East Haven, was charged with second-degree threatening/physical threat, second-degree breach of peace, and failure to store firearms/minor access.

Mark Eric Williams, 24, of East Haven, was charged with second-degree harassment.

Jennifer Ann Stackpole, 50, of Clinton, was charged with possession of a controlled substance and use of drug paraphernalia.

June 8

Mark Eric Williams, 24, of East Haven, was charged with second-degree harassment and second-degree threatening/reckless violence.

Aldo Almonte Vargas, 22, of Worcester, MA, was charged with inciting injury to persons or property, inciting to riot, and second-degree riot.

Aaron J. Friedenberg, 30, of Bridgeport, was charged with violation of a standing criminal protective order, second-degree harassment, and violation of an order of protection.

June 9

Jazzlynne Marie Lugo, 30, of Hamden, was charged with first-degree criminal trespass and violation of a protective order.

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