Crime & Safety

Middletown Arrests: Sept. 11-19

The following police reports are obtained directly from the Middletown Police public information officer and inclusion on this list reflect charges filed, not convictions.

Middletown Police report the following incidents:

Sept. 19

DISORDERLY CONDUCT — At 8:37 p.m., police were called to a domestic dispute on Long Hill Road between sisters Debra Dunbar, 56, of Whitewood Road, Killingworth, and Jennie M. Nedza, 46, of Long Hill Road, according to the report, over money which erupted into a physical fight. Dunbar told officers she was sitting on a chair and Nedza got on top of her and pushed her, then, after she returned a key, her sister pushed her into a wall. Nedza told police Dunbar threw a glass of water at her then the mug, hitting her chin. 

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Sept. 18

VIOLATION OF EMISSIONS, INSURANCE COVERAGE FAILS MINIMUM, OPERATION MOTOR VEHICLE WHEN LICENSE SUSPENDED — At 8:20 p.m., Jarod M. Brodeur, 23, of Maple Shade Road was driving a Nissan Sentra on Newfield Street, according to the report, with a light out.

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THIRD-DEGREE CRIMINAL MISCHIEF, BREACH OF PEACE — At 12:37 p.m., Tylon S. Hardy, 18, of Stoneycrest Drive fought with his mother then smashed multiple items throughout the apartment and threw a bicycle at his mother's car, according to the report, and took off on foot. He told police he said "personal things" about his mother's past which angered her and he threatened to hit her.

OPERATION MOTOR VEHICLE WHEN LICENSE SUSPENDED, IMPROPER PARKING, VIOLATION OF PROTECTIVE ORDER — At 6:20 p.m., Steven T. Stolfi, 19, of Pearl Street was driving a moped on Washington Street erratically, swerving in and out of traffic, according to the report, then parked illegally on the sidewalk. Stolfi reportedly told the detective another car was driving erratically, not his. His passenger gave police a fake name and date of birth, the report says, and she was a protected party in a protective order against Stolfi. 

POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES — At 12:58 p.m., Leslie E. Adams, 43, of Old Colony Road, Old Saybrook, was seated in a car at Harbor Park while arguing with a person standing outside after they smoked crack cocaine, according to the report. A search turned up a baggie of crack under the driver's seat, the report says. 

Sept. 17

OPERATION MOTOR VEHICLE WHEN LICENSE SUSPENDED AND UNREGISTERED, FAILURE TO HAVE LIGHTS LIT, IMPROPER USE MARKER PLATE — At about 8 p.m., Danielle L. Heining, 27, of Filley Road, Haddam, was driving an Acura Integra on Saybrook Road with a plate registered to a Honda Civic, according to the report, admitting the error and saying she was registering the car the next day.

Sept. 13

DISORDERLY CONDUCT, THIRD-DEGREE ASSAULT — At 2 p.m., William Anderson, 55, of Church Street was at Wadsworth Glen Health Care on Boston Road and while visiting his father had pushed an administrator in the chest and punched him in the face, according to the report, which caused it to bleed. It was witnessed by eight employees. 

Sept. 11

RECKLESS DRIVING, DISOBEYING OFFICER SIGNAL, EVADING RESPONSIBILITY, UNSAFE MOVEMENT, OPERATION MOTORCYCLE WITHOUT ENDORSEMENT AND WHILE CAUSING UNNECESSARY NOISE, SECOND-DEGREE FRAUDULENT INTENT, INTERFERING WITH OFFICER, SECOND-DEGREE RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT — At 7 pm., Kenneth A. Meyer, 24, of Gwen Road, Southington, turned himself in on an outstanding warrant. 

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