MacDonald was held on a total $11,000 surety bond and scheduled to appear in Bantam Superior Court Feb. 22 and charged with disorderly conduct, then charged with disorderly conduct and violating the conditions of release in a separate incident that day. MacDonald, 47, 213 Millard Street, Torrington, was arrested Jan. VIOLATING THE CONDITIONS OF RELEASE TORRINGTON: Gary P. Penney was released on $500 non-surety bond and scheduled to appear in Bantam Superior Court Jan. 24 and charged with second-degree breach of peace following a domestic disturbance. Penney Jr., 30, 80 Rock Creek Lane, Torrington, was arrested Jan. Wright, who turned himself in on an acive warrant, was released on $500 surety bond and scheduled to appear in Bantam Superior Court Feb. 24 and charged with second-degree failure to appear. FAILURE TO APPEAR TORRINGTON: Akashai Wright, 19, 247 East Main Street, apt. Culmone was issued a $750 bond, and no court information was available. 25 and charged with second-degree failure to appear. FAILURE TO APPEAR TORRINGTON: Andrea Culmone, 30, 1771 Stanley Street, New Britain, was arrested Jan. Ferris was released on $1,000 non-surety bond and scheduled to appear in Bantam Superior Court Jan. 19 and charged with interfering with an officer, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of narcotics and failure to keep narcotics in their original container. Ferris, 35, 57 Alice Street, Torrington, was arrested Jan. Sean S.Torrington police reported the following arrests: INTERFERING WITH AN OFFICER TORRINGTON: Rebecca A. We are here for you and together we can build bridges. Please don't hesitate to contact any member of the police department if you need additional information. We welcome any comments or suggestions that will assist our agency in improving our commitment to those we serve. 12 and charged with violation of protective order and first-degree criminal. As the Chief of Police, I would like to invite you to visit the police department during your time on campus. Rodriguez, 37, of 58 Woodbine St., Apartment 2, Torrington, was arrested Aug. We are continually striving to provide nothing but the best policing service to our community.Īs you make your way through our website we hope that you find the information useful and relevant to your needs. At about 5:50 p.m., the fire department was requested to respond to Stillwater Pond. We are committed to the fundamental principles of community policing, such as crime prevention, omnipresence, and partnerships with the community we serve. (WFSB) - A person was found dead in Torrington on Tuesday. Our Police Department at Central Connecticut State University is a fully sworn nationally accredited police agency, focused on ensuring health, safety and providing a stable work and learning environment for our campus community and visitors. Welcome to the Central Connecticut State University Police Department's Web site. STEVEN ROSSI, 39, 240 Main St., Torrington, disorderly conduct, Sept. Released on 500 nonsurety bond pending appearance in Bantam Superior Court Sept. Cornwall, operating motor vehicle without minimum insurance, Sept. Welcome Message from the Chief of Police, Director of Public Safety ALAN DAINS, 69, 300 Great Hollow Road, W.
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