Police Blotter
Issue date: 9/3/08 Section: News
8/25
Police charged Cassandra Wright, 19, of Coventry, with failure to have break lights, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance or less than 4 ounces of marijuana. Officers stopped Wright on North Eagleville Road for failing to have the proper number of brake lights. After a brief investigation, Wright was found to be in possession of 3.3 grams of marijuana and two glass smoking pipes. Her bond was set at $500.
Police charged Jeffrey Onderdonk, 20, of Colchester, with driving the wrong way and operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence. Onderdonk was the operator of a vehicle that drove on the wrong side of an island located at the intersection of Route 195 and North Eagleville Road. Onderdonk was stopped on North Eagleville Road and was suspected of operating under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Onderdonk was subjected to a series of field sobriety tests, which he failed.
8/27
Police charged Jordan Poudrier, 18, of Manchester, with larceny in the sixth degree. Loss-prevention personnel working at the UConn Co-op bookstore observed Poudrier take a book and lanyard from the Co-op without paying. A brief investigation revealed that Poudrier had taken items totaling $63.95 for which he did not pay. His bond was set at $500.
Police charged Kevin Thompson, 23, of Stamford, with failure to appear. Thompson turned himself in at police headquarters after learning that an arrest warrant had been issued for his failure to appear in court on July 28. Thompson was originally arrested by UConn police on March 27, 2005, and charged with breach of peace in the second degree and assault in the third degree after he allegedly struck a female. His bond was set at $10,000.
Police charged Sara Baldwin, 23, of Colorado Springs, Co., with two counts of failure to have a tax permit. According to police, officers responded to a complaint of a female selling magazines at Hilltop Apartments. During a brief investigation, Baldwin was found to have made two sales on campus, but failed to have a Connecticut state tax permit for these sales, which is a violation of Connecticut state tax laws. Baldwin was arrested and transported to headquarters where she was held on a $5,000 bond.
Police charged Cassandra Wright, 19, of Coventry, with failure to have break lights, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance or less than 4 ounces of marijuana. Officers stopped Wright on North Eagleville Road for failing to have the proper number of brake lights. After a brief investigation, Wright was found to be in possession of 3.3 grams of marijuana and two glass smoking pipes. Her bond was set at $500.
Police charged Jeffrey Onderdonk, 20, of Colchester, with driving the wrong way and operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence. Onderdonk was the operator of a vehicle that drove on the wrong side of an island located at the intersection of Route 195 and North Eagleville Road. Onderdonk was stopped on North Eagleville Road and was suspected of operating under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Onderdonk was subjected to a series of field sobriety tests, which he failed.
8/27
Police charged Jordan Poudrier, 18, of Manchester, with larceny in the sixth degree. Loss-prevention personnel working at the UConn Co-op bookstore observed Poudrier take a book and lanyard from the Co-op without paying. A brief investigation revealed that Poudrier had taken items totaling $63.95 for which he did not pay. His bond was set at $500.
Police charged Kevin Thompson, 23, of Stamford, with failure to appear. Thompson turned himself in at police headquarters after learning that an arrest warrant had been issued for his failure to appear in court on July 28. Thompson was originally arrested by UConn police on March 27, 2005, and charged with breach of peace in the second degree and assault in the third degree after he allegedly struck a female. His bond was set at $10,000.
Police charged Sara Baldwin, 23, of Colorado Springs, Co., with two counts of failure to have a tax permit. According to police, officers responded to a complaint of a female selling magazines at Hilltop Apartments. During a brief investigation, Baldwin was found to have made two sales on campus, but failed to have a Connecticut state tax permit for these sales, which is a violation of Connecticut state tax laws. Baldwin was arrested and transported to headquarters where she was held on a $5,000 bond.
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