Crime & Safety

Glastonbury Man Remains in Custody After DUI, Interfering Charges

The court maintained a relatively high bond for his charges.

GLASTONBURY, CT — A Glastonbury man remained in custody on Tuesday after a judge kept a relatively high bond on him in a interfering and drunken driving case, court records indicate.

Police said Michael Tardif, 50, was arrested at 9:08 Friday after callers complained about an erratic driver.

He was charged with driving under the influence, and interfering and had a suspended license, according to an arrest report.

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He appeared in court Monday, failed to post bond by Tuesday morning and is due back in court on Feb. 23, judicial system records indicate.

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