Crime & Safety
Unwanted Visits To A Glastonbury Starbucks Lead To Charges
Unwanted visits to a Glastonbury Starbucks has landed a Manchester man two sets of trespass charges.

GLASTONBURY, CT — A man who apparently can't stay away from a Glastonbury Starbucks now has two court dates to answer trespassing charges, police records show.
The 48-year-old from Manchester was arrested first on May 31 after police received a "suspicious party" complaint from the Starbucks at 70 Hebron Ave., according to a police report. When officers arrived, they discovered the man had an outstanding warrant for first-degree criminal trespass, according to a police report.
He was then warned to stay away front the business, but on June 5, he was caught there again, police said. He was arrested again and again charged with first-degree criminal trespass.
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The man is due in court on June 23 for the May 31 warrant and on July 6 for the June 5 incident, records show.
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