Crime & Safety
Glastonbury Residents Arrested for Custodial Interference
One of the arrestees was also charged with risk of injury to a minor because he isn't allowed to be near children alone, police said.

Two Glastonbury residents were arrested by Trumbull Police after a 12-year-old girl was reported missing.
A Trumbull man called police on Jan. 24 and reported that his 12-year-old daughter was missing and that he believed she was at her mother’s house in Glastonbury. He has full custody of her.
The girl was found at the mother’s house and had gone there willingly. The next Friday the father called police again and said his daughter had missed a whole week of school. Police went to Lori Thaner’s home and arrested her for second-degree custodial interference.
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Police got another call from the father on Jan. 31. He reported that he saw two males near his residence trying to make contact with the 12-year-old daughter.
The vehicle was stopped by police and inside was Reed Thaner, 20, of Glastonbury and a child. The daughter had contacted Thaner who is her brother and wanted to go up to Glastonbury to see her mother, police said.
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Reed Thaner isn’t allowed to be near children unsupervised due to a court order from a previous sexual offense charge in the past. He was charged with risk of injury to a minor and second-degree custodial interference.
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