Crime & Safety
Man Charged After Drunken Tirade at Glastonbury Walgreens: Police
He is facing several charges, police said

GLASTONBURY, CT — A man has been slapped with four charges after what police are describing as a drunken tirade at a local Walgreens.
Michael Abbott, 27, of the Dayville section of Killingly, was charged with first-degree criminal trespass and second-degree breach of peace after he allegedly went into the Walgreens at 1312 Manchester Road at 9:22 p.m. Thursday, according to police.
He seemed intoxicated and was asked to leave several times by management, police said.
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He refused and began using "obscene language" directed at store staff members, police said.
Officers then found several items of narcotic medication on Abbott and he was also charged with failing to keep the medication on the proper container and narcotics possession, police said.
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