
“Always last… to breaking news,” so here’s yesterday’s news today—carefully folded and smugly factual. 🗞️
Notice: Everyone named below is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. That’s not just a legal line—that’s the line.
What the Arrest Log Shows for September 25, 2025.
- Name: David Junior Garcia (listed as “Garcia, David Junior”)
- Date of Birth: 01/18/2002
- Age at Arrest: 23
- Sex/Race (as listed): White Male
- Address: 10219 Running Falls St, Las Vegas, NV 89178-5701
- Arrested: September 25, 2025 at 10:48 a.m.
- Where Arrested: 253 High Street, Farmington, CT
- Court Date: September 26, 2025
- Incident No.: 2400005842
- Additional Listed Name on Log: “Brown, Malik D.” (appears on the log; context not specified on the sheet)
- Charges (as listed):
- CGS § 53a-124 — Larceny in the Third Degree — Bond: $50,000.00
- CGS § 53a-119c — Larceny of a Motor Vehicle (First Offense) — Bond: $0.00
- Remarks: Warrant arrest. Held on bond.
- Local Paper Bravely Reads PDF: After heroically clicking “next page” a total of zero times (there’s just one), we confirm one arrest recorded in the period.
- Geography Flex: The address listed for the arrestee is in Las Vegas, NV, which, as every Farmington driver knows, is at least three Dunkin’ stops away.
- Law School Speed-Round: Third-degree larceny is a Connecticut statute classification; “Larceny of a Motor Vehicle—First Offense” gets its own listing. We will not be grading you on the subsections.
- Civic Decency Reminder: We don’t do trial-by-comment-section. Innocent until proven guilty. That’s the rule, not the vibe.
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What Happens Next?
- Court Date: Friday, Sept. 26, 2025.
- Process Note: The case proceeds through court; reporting on outcomes will rely on public records. Until then: presumption of innocence.
About the Author
Jack Beckett drinks coffee like it’s a FOIA request—slow-drip, heavily annotated, and occasionally redacted (by oat milk). When not parsing arrest logs, he’s alphabetizing the town’s acronyms and apologizing to his editor for turning every sentence into a civics lesson. ☕️
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This article, “Arrest Log: Warrant Arrest on High Street, Bond Set at $50,000, Court Date Sept. 26, 2025,” by Jack Beckett is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0.