Police Blotter
Issue date: 11/18/08 Section: News
11/16
Adam Tulloch, 19, of Windsor, was arrested at 2:21 a.m. on North Eagleville Road and charged with failure to have headlights lit, failure to drive right, failure to drive in proper lane and operation while under the influence. According to police, officers observed a vehicle operated by Tulloch that did not have its headlights lit. Police then observed the vehicle cross both the double yellow line and the white fog line. Police conducted a motor vehicle stop of Tulloch's vehicle and suspected him of operating under the influence of alcohol. Tulloch was subjected to a series of field sobriety test, which he failed. He was given a Nov. 24 court date. Bond was set at $2,000.
11/15
Peigeng Liu, 18, of West Hartford, was arrested at 1:32 a.m. in Buckley Hall and charted with illegal possession of narcotics with intent to sell near a school, possession of drug paraphernalia, illegal management, distribution or sale of cannabis or a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance or less than four ounces of marijuana. According to police, officers responded to Buckley Hall for a report of possible narcotic activity. After a brief investigation, Liu was found to be in possession of 3.30 ounces of marijuana, packaging material, a digital scale and $990 in cash. He was held on a $10,000 bond and given a Nov. 25 court date.
11/12
Shaena Gray, 19, of Bloomfield, was arrested at 1:22 p.m. at the UConn Co-op and charged with sixth degree larceny. According to police, Co-op staff reported that they had apprehended a female shoplifter in the store taking headphones worth $5.99. After a brief investigation, Gray was arrested and given a Nov. 25 court date. Bond was set at $500.
Brittany Dzwonchyk, 19, of Naugatuck, was arrested at the UConn Co-op and charged with sixth degree larceny. According to police, Co-op staff reported that they had apprehended a female shoplifter in the store taking a necklace worth $12.99. After a brief investigation, Dzwonchyk was arrested and given a Nov. 25 court date. Bond was set at $500.
Adam Tulloch, 19, of Windsor, was arrested at 2:21 a.m. on North Eagleville Road and charged with failure to have headlights lit, failure to drive right, failure to drive in proper lane and operation while under the influence. According to police, officers observed a vehicle operated by Tulloch that did not have its headlights lit. Police then observed the vehicle cross both the double yellow line and the white fog line. Police conducted a motor vehicle stop of Tulloch's vehicle and suspected him of operating under the influence of alcohol. Tulloch was subjected to a series of field sobriety test, which he failed. He was given a Nov. 24 court date. Bond was set at $2,000.
11/15
Peigeng Liu, 18, of West Hartford, was arrested at 1:32 a.m. in Buckley Hall and charted with illegal possession of narcotics with intent to sell near a school, possession of drug paraphernalia, illegal management, distribution or sale of cannabis or a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance or less than four ounces of marijuana. According to police, officers responded to Buckley Hall for a report of possible narcotic activity. After a brief investigation, Liu was found to be in possession of 3.30 ounces of marijuana, packaging material, a digital scale and $990 in cash. He was held on a $10,000 bond and given a Nov. 25 court date.
11/12
Shaena Gray, 19, of Bloomfield, was arrested at 1:22 p.m. at the UConn Co-op and charged with sixth degree larceny. According to police, Co-op staff reported that they had apprehended a female shoplifter in the store taking headphones worth $5.99. After a brief investigation, Gray was arrested and given a Nov. 25 court date. Bond was set at $500.
Brittany Dzwonchyk, 19, of Naugatuck, was arrested at the UConn Co-op and charged with sixth degree larceny. According to police, Co-op staff reported that they had apprehended a female shoplifter in the store taking a necklace worth $12.99. After a brief investigation, Dzwonchyk was arrested and given a Nov. 25 court date. Bond was set at $500.
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