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Farmington Daily Arrest Report: June 5, 2024

Farmington, CT — The Farmington Police Department reported two arrests on June 5, 2024, highlighting a day marked by criminal activity in the town. The following details provide a comprehensive overview of the incidents and the individuals involved.

Arrest Details:

  1. Richard E. Bianchi
    • Arrest Time: 6:39 PM
    • Location: 319 New Britain Ave
    • Residence: 24 Curtiss St, Apt. 24C, Bristol, CT 06010
    • Age: 26
    • Charges:
      • Failure to Drive Upon Right (14-230(a))
      • Following Too Closely – Non CVC (14-240)
      • Threatening First Degree – Armed/Display Firearm (53a-61aa(a)(3))
      • Illegal Display of Firearm First Offense (29-35(a)(2))
    • Bond: Surety bonds amounting to $125,000 for the threatening charge, and unspecified amounts for other charges.
    • Remarks: Arrested on a warrant. Posted bond.
  2. Dwayne Green
    • Arrest Time: 3:39 PM
    • Location: 500 South Rd
    • Residence: 147 Woodland St, Hartford, CT 06112
    • Age: 39
    • Charges:
      • Larceny Fourth Degree (53a-125)
    • Bond: Nonsurety bond of $5,000.
    • Remarks: Arrested in connection with shoplifting. Posted bond.

Both individuals are scheduled to appear in court on June 11, 2024, to address their respective charges.

Police Response and Community Impact

The Farmington Police Department responded promptly to both incidents, showcasing their commitment to maintaining public safety. The arrest of Richard Bianchi, a Bristol resident, was notably serious due to the involvement of firearms. The charges against him include a mix of traffic violations and more severe allegations related to the display and threatening use of a firearm.

Dwayne Green’s arrest for larceny highlights ongoing efforts to curb property crimes in the area. Green, a Hartford resident, was apprehended for shoplifting on South Road.

These incidents serve as a reminder to the community of the importance of vigilance and cooperation with local law enforcement to ensure safety and security in Farmington.

Acknowledgment

We Are Farmington extends gratitude to our sponsor, Farmington Storage, for their continued support. Located at 155 Scott Swamp Road, Farmington Storage offers reliable storage solutions for the community. For more information, visit their location or call 860.777.4001.


For more updates and detailed reports on local incidents, visit We Are Farmington. Stay informed about what’s happening in our town and how you can contribute to a safer, more connected community.

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