Crime & Safety
Troop C Log: The Latest Connecticut State Police Arrests In Tolland County
The Troop C arrest log.

TOLLAND, CT — Here are the latest arrests made by Connecticut State Police Out of the Troop C barracks.
Troop C covers Tolland County.
Arrest log information reflects charges filed, which are not indications of guilt.
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May 4
STAFFORD, CT — Eric Tiki, 51, of Stafford, was charged with disorderly conduct after an incident on Jennifer Lane.
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ELLINGTON, CT — Frank Hammond, 48, of Ellington, was charged with disorderly conduct and risk of injury to a child after an altercation on Tripp Road.
VERNON, CT — David Sweeney, 65, of Manchester, was charged with failure to renew registration. and failure to appear in court.
SOMERS, CT — Colton Charrette, 32, of South Windsor, was charged with reckless driving and a lane violation via a warrant.
May 5
STAFFORD, CT — Ethan Underhill, 22, of Coventry, was charged via a warrant with disorderly conduct, third-degree assault, second-degree reckless endangerment and second-degree unlawful restraint.
May 6
WILLINGTON, CT — After a stop on River Road, Michael Miano, 39, of Norwich, was charged with driving under the influence, a lane violation, the use of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance.
ELLINGTON, CT — Francisco Ramos, 35, of Ellington, was charged with violating conditions of release and violating a protective order on separate warrants.
May 7
SOMERS, CT — Ezra Divine, 31, was charged via a warrant with possessing a weapon in a correctional institution.
May 8
STAFFORD, CT — Michael Provilonis, 64, of Ellington, was charged with driving under the influence and a lane violation after a crash at the Stafford Speedway lot.
May 10
SOMERS, CT — Aury Colon, 25, of Springfield, MA, was charged after a break-in at a local home with second-degree burglary, second-degree criminal mischief, interfering with police, second-degree breach of peace, assault on a public safety officer and third-degree assault.
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