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Troop C Log: The Latest CT State Police Arrests

The latest state police arrests in Tolland County.

The latest state police arrests in Tolland County.
The latest state police arrests in Tolland County. (Chris Dehnel/Patch )

TOLLAND, CT — Here are the latest arrests made by Connecticut State Police out of the Troop C barracks.

Arrest log information reflects charges filed, which are not indications of guilt.

Sept. 1

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ELLINGTON, CT — Paris Sideris, 24, of Ellington, was charged with violating a protective order after an incident on Crystal Ridge Drive.

Sept. 2

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SOMERS, CT — Marianne Martin, 34, of Somers, was charged with risk of injury to a child, disorderly conduct and third-degree assault.

WILLINGTON, CT — Derek Branci, 46, of Taunton, MA, was charged with driving under the influence and a lane violation following a stop on Tolland Turnpike.

Sept. 3

ELLINGTON, CT — Joseph Grabowski, 68, of Ellington, was charged with disorderly conduct, interfering with an emergency call, second-degree abuse of persons, second-degree assault and criminal attempt at second-degree sexual assault after a complaint on South Road.

STAFFORD, CT — Jonathan Curtis, 63, of Stafford, was charged on a warrant with violating a protective order.

STAFFORD, CT — Jennifer MacDonald, was charged on a warrant with driving under the influence and a lane violation.

Sept. 4

WILLINGTON, CT — Paulo Alonso Grandy-diarte, 25, of Willington, was charged with third-degree criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, third-degree assault and second-degree unlawful restraint related to a disturbance on Old Farms Road.

MANSFIELD, CT — Trang Thi Luu, 29, of Mansfield, was charged with disorderly conduct in connection with a disturbance.

MANSFIELD, CT — Jason Harris, 41, of Mansfield, was charged via a warrant with theft of a motor vehicle, sixth-degree larceny and issuing a bad check for more than $2,000.

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