Farmington Arrest Log: One Trespass, Zero Drama, Infinite Paperwork

The Arrest Log, Explained (Slowly, On Purpose)

Between 7:00 a.m. on December 19, 2025, and 7:00 a.m. on December 22, 2025, the Farmington Police Department recorded exactly one (1) arrest in the Town of Farmington.

Yes. One.

This information comes from the official Press Arrest Log (Youths Redacted) released by the department and run at 7:25 a.m. on December 22, 2025. The log covers a three-day window and is refreshingly free of cliffhangers, car chases, or made-for-streaming spinoffs. Monday (4)


The Details (Because Details Matter)

  • Arrest Date & Time: December 21, 2025, at 1:06 p.m.
  • Location of Arrest: Brittany Farms Road
  • Arresting Officer: Michael A. Meier
  • Charge: Criminal Trespass in the First Degree (Connecticut General Statutes §53a-107)
  • Number of Counts: 1
  • Bond: $2,500 (non-surety)
  • Bond Status: Posted
  • Court Date: January 7, 2026

The individual arrested was a 60-year-old woman from New Britain, Connecticut, taken into custody in connection with an alleged trespassing incident. The arrest log lists the matter as resolved at the scene with bond posted and a court date scheduled.

No further arrests appear in the reporting period.


A Necessary Reminder (Printed in Plain English)

All individuals named in police reports are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. An arrest reflects an allegation, not a verdict, and the legal process—not a PDF—determines outcomes.


Why This Still Matters

In a town of Farmington’s size, even a single arrest becomes part of the public record. Publishing it—accurately, calmly, and without theatrics—is how local accountability works. No sirens. No hysteria. Just the facts, properly labeled and gently filed where they belong.


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About the Author

Jack Beckett writes for The Farmington Mercury, usually with coffee within arm’s reach and a healthy respect for municipal PDFs. He believes local news should be factual, calm, and strong enough to stand without exclamation points—though caffeine remains non-negotiable.

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