Crime & Safety

Farmington Police Blotter: Dec. 7-12

This public information from the Farmington PD is accurate as of Dec. 13, 2016. Items on this list reflect charges filed, not convictions.

FARMINGTON, CT — Here are the most recent arrest logs, as provided by the Farmington Police Department.

Dec. 7

Kim K. Saelee, 38, of 68 Lindberg St., Torrington, was charged with operating under the influence, interfering with an officer, criminal impersonation, second-degree forgery and failure to drive in proper lane, on a warrant, 9:01 a.m.

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Nathan Martinez, 35, of 492 Plainville Ave., Unionville, was charged with third-degree assault, second-degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer and refusing to be fingerprinted, in connection with a disturbance at the Tap Rock Beer Bar & Refuge on South Main St., 9:15 p.m.

Dec. 8

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Patrick McManamy, 26, of 34 Horseshoe Cir., Barkhamsted, was charged with third-degree burglary, interfering with an officer, criminal attempt to commit sixth-degree larceny and operating under suspension, in connection with a car burglary at Tunxis Mead Park, 9:39 a.m.

Dec. 10

Ted M. Bishop, 35, of 24 Norman St., Waterbury, was charged with possession of more than four ounces of marijuana, possession of fireworks and second-degree breach of peace, in connection with a suspicious motor vehicle call on Batterson Park Rd., 2:55 p.m.

Dec. 11

Marcin Modzelewski, 29, of 95 Clinic Dr., New Britain, was charged with operating under the influence, failure to drive right and failure to obey traffic control signal, in connection with a motor vehicle stop on Farmington Ave., 1:52 a.m.

Frazier J. Maloney, 22, of 262 Berlin St., Southington, was charged with operating under the influence, failure to drive right and unsafe tires, in connection with a motor vehicle stop on Main St., 3:41 a.m.

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