Farmington Police Arrest Log: Charges, Times, Bonds, Court Dates (All Are Presumed Innocent)

Arrests In Farmington: Dates, Times, and Exactly Zero Guesswork

Everyone named below is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. We collect the details; the courts do the deciding. We also alphabetize like it’s our love language.

10/28/2025 (Tuesday)

  • Aidan Sergei Purcell, 19, Burlington, CT — arrested 2:05 p.m. at 34 Main St.
    Charges: 29-38 (Illegal Possession of Weapon in Motor Vehicle); 53-206c(c) (Illegal Use of Facsimile Firearm); 53a-61aa(a)(3) (Threatening 1st—Armed/Displayed Firearm).
    Bond: Nonsurety $15,000; Court Date: 11/12/2025; Arresting Officer: Richard E. Bianchi.
    Remarks (from log): Arrested in connection with threatening. Posted bond.
  • Elizabeth M. Najamy, 63, Farmington, CT — arrested 1:49 p.m. at 319 New Britain Ave.
    Charge: 53a-125b (Larceny 6th Degree).
    Bond: Nonsurety $2,500; Court Date: 11/12/2025; Arresting Officer: Anthony C. Lustrinelli.
    Remarks: Warrant arrest. Posted bond.

10/29/2025 (Wednesday)

  • Liza J. Zanderigo, 33, Hartford, CT — arrested 7:28 p.m. at 1600 Southeast Rd.
    Charges: 21a-267(a) (Use of Drug Paraphernalia); 53a-125b (Larceny 6th Degree); 21a-279(a)(1) (Possession of a Controlled Substance—1st Offense).
    Bond: Non-Surety (Pre-CISS) $5,000; Court Date: 11/19/2025; Arresting Officer: Kyler A. Fausel.
    Remarks: Arrested in connection with shoplifting. Posted bond.
  • Robert William Hastings, 22, East Haven, CT — arrested 6:35 p.m. at East Haven Police Department (warrant).
    Charges: 53a-223* (Violation of Protective Order); 53a-181 (Breach of Peace 2nd Degree).
    Bond: $50,000 (set); Court Date: 10/30/2025; Arresting Officer: Kyle Roque.
    Remarks: Warrant arrest. Held on bond.

Note: The above entries reflect the Press Arrest Log—Youths Redacted for the periods 10/28/2025 07:00–10/29/2025 07:00 and 10/29/2025 07:00–10/30/2025 07:00, including times, locations, charges, bonds, and court dates as listed by Farmington Police.


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Jack Beckett covers the serious (police logs) and the sacred (coffee) for The Farmington Mercury. When not aligning court dates with calendars, Jack is calibrating caffeine intake to match the bond schedule—light roast for larceny, espresso for felonies.


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