Daily Arrests in Farmington, CT: A Comprehensive Overview
Summary of Arrests
The Farmington Police Department reported five arrests from June 28 to July 1, 2024. Below is a detailed account of each incident, including the nature of the charges and remarks on the circumstances of each arrest.
Arrest Details
DUI Incidents
Marvin David Ortiz-Diaz
- Date and Time of Arrest: June 30, 2024, 00:54
- Location: Old Mountain Road
- Charges: Operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs (14-227a)
- Bond: Nonsurety bond of $1,500
- Remarks: DUI arrest; released on bond.
Anthony Stephen Baribeault
- Date and Time of Arrest: June 29, 2024, 02:23
- Location: Route 4
- Charges: Improper rear/marker lamps (14-96c) and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs (14-227a)
- Bond: Nonsurety bond of $2,500
- Remarks: DUI arrest; released on bond.
Patricia C. Sharasheff
- Date and Time of Arrest: June 28, 2024, 21:54
- Location: Farmington Avenue / Devonwood Drive
- Charges: Failure to drive in a proper lane (14-236), improper rear/marker lamps (14-96c), and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs (14-227a)
- Bond: Nonsurety bond of $1,500
- Remarks: DUI arrest; released on bond.
Child Endangerment
Ling Lin
- Date and Time of Arrest: June 29, 2024, 21:02
- Location: 500 South Road
- Charges: Risk of injury to a child (53-21) and unsupervised child under 12 in a public place/motor vehicle (53-21a(a)(1))
- Bond: Nonsurety bond of $5,000
- Remarks: Arrested for leaving a child unsupervised in a public place; released on bond.
Theft and Drug Paraphernalia
David Carrion
- Date and Time of Arrest: June 28, 2024, 18:41
- Location: 500 South Road
- Charges: Use of drug paraphernalia (21a-267(a)), criminal trespass in the first degree (53a-107), and larceny in the sixth degree (53a-125b)
- Bond: Nonsurety bond of $5,000 Bond: Nonsurety bond of $5,000.
- Remarks: Shoplifting arrest; released on bond.
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Conclusion
The arrests over these three days in Farmington highlight ongoing concerns with DUI, child endangerment, and theft. Each case underscores the importance of community vigilance and responsible behavior to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents.
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