![]() He was held on $2,500 bail for an appearance in Bantam Superior Court. in New Carrollton, Md., was arrested by Torrington Police on Saturday and charged with fifth-degree larceny. TORRINGTON - Richard Karl, 42, of 6003 Mentana St. Superintendent Colonel Melissa Zebley Newsroom Listen Teen Apprehended After Chase With a Stolen Car Date Posted: Friday, June 9th, 2023 Early Wednesday morning, the Delaware State Police apprehended a 15-year-old after he led troopers on a pursuit with a stolen car outside of New Castle and Wilmington. According to police, the charges stem from a disturbance at Sunnybrook Park on Newfield Road. The four were all released on promises to appear in Bantam Superior Court on Dec. Folsom was additionally charged with third-degree assault and evading responsibility. in Torrington were arrested by Torrington Police early Saturday morning and charged with breach of peace. in Torrington, Jeremy Davis, 26, of 7 Litchfield Road in Morris, and Jeffrey Shepherd, 19, of 839 Main St. in Winsted, Rikki Mitchell, 18, of 51 North St. TORRINGTON - Mehgum Folsom, 16, of 111 Torringford St. She was held on $250 bail for an appearance in Bantam Superior Court on Dec. 11.īETHLEHEM - Mary Welsa, 39, of 212 Upper Grassy Hill Road in Woodbury was arrested by state police Troop L on Saturday and charged with harassment. She was held on $500 bail for an appearance in Bristol Superior Court on Dec. in Collinsville was arrested by state police Troop L on Friday and charged with driving while intoxicated. Both were held on $1,000 bail for an appearance in Bantam Superior Court on Monday.īURLINGTON - Marsha Pakutka, 48, of 40 Gildersleeve Ave. They remained on the scene while a vehicle was removed.KENT - Kim Slater, 41, and Heather Slater, 17, both of 30 Dugan Road in Kent were arrested by state police Troop L on Friday and charged with disorderly conduct and threatening. – Officers were dispatched to the 30200 block of 224th Avenue Southeast for a “civil standby” in connection with a court order. The driver was given a criminal citation and released, while the registered owner drove the vehicle from the scene. They found the driver had no license and no identification. – Police stopped a speeding vehicle in the 30400 block of Third Avenue. The collision report was handled by the Washington State Patrol. The registered owner was located and the vehicle was later towed from the scene. ![]() police found a vehicle on SR 169 that had collided with a fallen tree. Police placed cones in the area and notified Puget Sound Energy. – Downed power lines in the 33000 block of Pacific Street were reported at 2:34 a.m. The homeowner had confronted the woman who said she was looking for a friend’s house and then departed. ![]() The caller said the same suspicious woman had pulled into her driveway six days earlier, stepped from a newer, red Nissan truck and attempted to open her front door. ![]() police learned that someone had called 911, reporting she saw something on Facebook about a suspicious person at a neighbor’s residence. Fearing someone had made the change without his permission, the man closed his bank account. The caller said he had been told by his bank that his address had been changed back to a former residence. – Police took a morning call from someone worried about identity theft. Appeal to find missing man last seen in Dover renewed. Police spoke with the site foreman who had employees move the vehicles. An 18-year-old woman and 21-year-old man were both pronounced dead at the scene on Monday evening. They were related to construction going on across the street from the caller. – A Diamond Glen resident called police, reporting that numerous construction vehicles were creating parking problems in the neighborhood. ![]()
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