Crime & Safety
Stolen Car Loaded With Drugs Found At Hotel In Enfield
A man and woman are facing narcotics and larceny charges after being discovered in the hotel parking lot early Monday morning, police said.

ENFIELD, CT — A police officer performing a routine patrol at a local hotel discovered a running car which turned out to be stolen, and a considerable amount of drugs and paraphernalia which resulted in the arrests of a man and woman inside the vehicle.
Around 1:44 a.m., according to a daily police shift log, an officer discovered the car and its contents at the Hampton Inn. After a lengthy investigation, the operator’s real name was discovered after numerous attempts to provide a fake identification. It was discovered that the operator had several active warrants, police said.
Police recovered 28 grams of methamphetamine, 8 grams of powdered cocaine, various scales and packaging materials. David Guilmartin, 31, of Glastonbury and Gabriella Molloy, 26, of West Suffield, were each charged with possession of narcotics with intent to sell, use of drug paraphernalia and third-degree larceny.
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Guilmartin was additionally charged with interfering with an officer, using a motor vehicle without permission and three additional motor vehicle offenses, police said.
Bonds were set at $75,000 for Guilmartin and $50,000 for Molloy.
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