Crime & Safety

Middletown Arrests: Aug. 10-13

The following information was provided by the Middletown and Meriden Police Department's public information officers. An arrest does not constitute a conviction and all defendants are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

The following city residents were charged by police:

DISORDERLY CONDUCT — On Aug. 13, Paige Landry, 19, of Hawks Nest Circle was in a physical fight with her brother, who asked to use a laptop computer to purchase concert tickets, the report says, didn't like her answer and grabbed it from her, prompting Landry to hit her brother in the face, believing he was trying to choke her. The brother punched her in the face, police say. Paige was arrested for the above and her juvenile brother was issued a juvenile summons for third-degree assault.

11 COUNTS OBTAINING DRUGS ILLEGALLY, TWO COUNTS ATTEMPT TO COMMIT CRIME — On Aug. 13 at 7 a.m., Jared Y. Coggins, 22, of Greenview Lane, Middlefield, turned himself in on outstanding warrants.

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THIRD-DEGREE CRIMINAL MISCHIEF — On Aug. 12 at 10:17 p.m., Katelyn Constantino, 20, of Eagle Hollow Road was, according to the report, throwing things and yelling at her mother, Margarita Constantino, 59. When officers arrived, she was in the front walkway among broken flower pots; and, the mother says, Katelyn grabbed and pushed her after she threatened to cancel a check she had been given. Katelyn admitted doing so to her mother but only in self-defense, the report says, after her mother pushed her. Officers found a metal marijuana pipe and grinder on Katelyn. Both were arrested.

SECOND-DEGREE FAILURE TO APPEAR, VIOLATION OF PROBATION — On Aug. 12 at 11:02 p.m., Daniel Ventre, 28, of Pearl Street was seen by an officer on Washington near Newfield Street, knowing he had two outstanding warrants.

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INTERFERING WITH POLICE, VIOLATION OF PROBATION — On Aug. 11, James Burch, 28, of Hendly Street, was arrested by Meriden police.

FIRST- AND SECOND-DEGREE FAILURE TO APPEAR — On Aug. 10 at 11 a.m., Rachel Francis Larkin, 30, of no certain address, was seen by an officer walking down Pearl Street with eight outstanding warrants.

THIRD-DEGREE CRIMINAL MISCHIEF — On Aug. 10 at 2:14 p.m., police responded to a domestic violence call at the Russell Library on Broad Street. The victim told police, according to the report, she had fought verbally with her ex-boyfriend Joseph Flowers, 21, of Russell Street, and he grabbed her eyeglasses, broke and threw them. Flowers admitted to doing so by telephone, police say.

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