Crime & Safety
North Branford Man Accused Of Creating Disturbance At Westport Concert
The suspect was arrested on a warrant by Westport police on Tuesday.

WESTPORT, CT — A 35-year-old North Branford man was arrested on a warrant this week in connection with a disturbance during a concert at the Levitt Pavilion on July 29, according to Westport police.
Everald Davis, Jr. turned himself in at Westport police headquarters Tuesday, and was charged with breach of peace and interfering with an officer.
According to police, the incident began on the 29th at about 8:20, when officers were called to the venue about a patron who police described as being "unruly."
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"This individual was identified as Everald Davis, Jr.," Westport police said in a statement. "Mr. Davis was allegedly standing on a table, was belligerent with event staff, and grabbing onto other guests. When an officer attempted to escort Mr. Davis from the premises, he purportedly became combative. He was safely detained and ultimately transported to the hospital for an evaluation as there was concern that he was under the influence of narcotics."
Police obtained a warrant for Davis' arrest, which was carried out on Tuesday.
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Davis was released after posting bond on bail of $30,000, and he is scheduled to appear in Stamford Superior Court on Aug. 19.
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