Crime & Safety

Firework 'Detonation' Leads to Weapons Charge In Glastonbury

A firework incident has led to criminal charges in Glastonbury, police said.

A firework incident has led to criminal charges in Glastonbury, police said.
A firework incident has led to criminal charges in Glastonbury, police said. (Tim Jensen/Patch )

GLASTONBURY, CT — A fireworks incident in Glastonbury has landed a 39-year-0ld Marlborough man with criminal charges, police said.

According to an arrest report, on Sept. 30, Glastonbury Police arrested David Wentworth via a warrant for charges that include carrying a dangerous weapon, second-degree breach of peace and attempted first-degree reckless endangerment

Police sad the warrant was issued after they investigated an incident in which a firework was "detonated" near a group of quad riders in the area of Dickinson Road.

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Wentworth posted a $25,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court on Oct. 28, records show.

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