Crime & Safety
Norwalk Police Blotter Dec. 4-6
Arrests include DUI, assault on public safety personnel and larceny.

Sunday Dec. 6
- Edmundo Arias, 50, of South Norwalk was charged with second-degree breach of peace.
- Mutchama Brevert, 27, of Fairfield was charged with second-degree breach of peace.
- Debora Drescher, 48, of Norwalk was charged with third-degree assault and second-degree breach of peace.
- Herline Duversaint, 26, of Bridgeport was charged with second-degree breach of peace.
- Franklin Eaton, 24, of Norwalk was charged with third-degree assault.
- Travis Simms, 44, was charged with third-degree assault.
- John Strout, 44, of Norwalk was charged with DUI.
- Joseph Tripodi,-Viglio, 24, of Stamford was charged with DUI and failure to have headlights lit.
Saturday Dec. 5
- Patricia Angel Navarro, 37, of Stamford was charged with sixth-degree larceny.
- Bennie McMillian, 5, of Stamford was charged with DUI.
- Victor Oquendo, 21, of Stratford was charged with two counts of sale of narcotics and possession of a controlled substance or less than four ounces of marijuana.
- Joshua Santiago, 21, of Bridgeport was charged with two counts of sale of narcotics and possession of a controlled substance or less than four ounces of marijuana.
Friday Dec. 4
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- Rosekendy Christolin, 37, of Norwalk was charged with operating with a suspended license, operating with a suspended or revoked registration and operating without insurance.
- Gustavo Flores, 26, of Norwalk was charged with misuse of plates, operating without carrying a license, window tint violation and operating with a suspended or revoked registration.
- Timothy Gerard, 26, of Norwalk was charged with interfering with an officer, assault on a public safety worker and second-degree breach of peace.
- Alfonso Gutierrez, 49, of Norwalk was charged with DUI, driving without insurance and failure to have headlights lit.
- Matilde Menendez-Chalen, 48, of an unknown address was charged with sixth-degree larceny.
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