A Summary of Arrests on June 24, 2024
Farmington, CT witnessed a series of arrests on June 24, 2024, with charges ranging from failure to appear to breach of peace and larceny. Here’s a detailed overview of the incidents reported by the Farmington Police Department.
Arrests Overview
On June 24, 2024, Farmington Police made a total of seven arrests. The charges varied, involving individuals from different locations and for various offenses.
Failure to Appear in Court
Kimothy Reynolds was arrested multiple times on the same day by Officer Jose R. Santiago at 1600 Southeast Rd. Reynolds, a 46-year-old male from Hartford, CT, faced charges for failing to appear in court, with different bond amounts for each instance:
- Arrest Incident 2400010318: Bond amount of $5,000 for failure to appear in the second degree.
- Arrest Incident 2400010319: Bond amount of $2,500 for failure to appear in the second degree.
- Arrest Incident 2400010320: Bond amount of $25,000 for failure to appear in the first degree.
- Arrest Incident 2300018166: Bond amount of $1,000 for failure to appear in the second degree.
Reynolds was held on bond following these arrests, all stemming from re-arrest warrants.
Breach of Peace and Assault
Nishala Dejanay Hutchinson, a 19-year-old female from Bloomfield, CT, was arrested by Officer Kyler A. Fausel at 500 South Rd. The charges included:
- Breach of Peace in the Second Degree (53a-181): Non-surety bond.
- Assault in the Third Degree (53a-61): Bond amount of $5,000.
Hutchinson was arrested in connection with disorderly conduct and subsequently posted bond.
Larceny and Disorderly Conduct
Two arrests were made in connection with larceny:
- William E. Leers, a 40-year-old male from Farmington, CT, was arrested by Officer Richard E. Bianchi at 2 Washington Cir. Leers faced charges including:
- Larceny in the Sixth Degree (53a-125b)
- Illegal Use of Payment Card (53a-128c(a))
- Disorderly Conduct (53a-182): Held on a $75,000 surety bond.
- Victoriya Mucha, a 49-year-old female from Fort Myers, FL, was arrested by Officer Sean P. Fritz at West Farms Mall. Mucha faced a charge of larceny in the sixth degree with a surety bond of $1,500, which she posted.
Impact on the Community
These arrests highlight ongoing issues within the community, including court compliance and incidents of disorderly conduct. Farmington residents are reminded of the importance of adhering to court schedules and maintaining public peace.
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