Police Blotter
Issue date: 4/7/09 Section: News
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Alexander Seryakov, 22, of Redding, was arrested at 10:20 p.m. at UConn Police Headquarters and charged with second degree failure to appear. Seryakov turned himself in on a warrant for failure to appear on March 16. Seryakov was originally arrested on Jan. 5 by Ridgefield police for motor vehicle violations. He was given an April 16 court date and released after paying a $100 cash bond.
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Enrico Casagrande, 21, of New Milford, was arrested at 12:21 a.m. at W Parking Lot and charged with operation while under the influence. Casagrande was stopped in W Lot for going through a blocked road. The officer suspected Casagrande was intoxicated and subjected him to a series of field sobriety tests, which he failed. He was given an April 13 court date. Bond was set at $500.
Alexander Rogan, 18, of Duxbury, Mass, was arrested at 6:34 a.m. at Batterson Hall and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, illegal management, distribution and sale of cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia in a drug factory and possession of a controlled substance or less than four ounces of marijuana. A search and seizure warrant was executed at Batterson Hall. After a brief investigation, Rogan was found to be in possession of a scale, packaging material, rolling papers, $200 in cash and 26.8 grams of marijuana. He was given an April 2 court date and held on a $10,000 bond.
Matthew Cerasoli, 19, of South Windsor, was arrested at 7:13 p.m. on North Eagleville Road and charged with fourth degree criminal mischief. Officers were dispatched to the School of Pharmacy after receiving a report of vandalism to several benches near the building. The responding officers observed four men on or near the benches. When the officer approached, the men left the area on bicycles but were located a short distance away and were detained. A brief investigation revealed that Cerasoli had caused damage to two benches and the stone pavement in the area, police said. He was given an April 14 court date and released on a written promise to appear.
Alexander Seryakov, 22, of Redding, was arrested at 10:20 p.m. at UConn Police Headquarters and charged with second degree failure to appear. Seryakov turned himself in on a warrant for failure to appear on March 16. Seryakov was originally arrested on Jan. 5 by Ridgefield police for motor vehicle violations. He was given an April 16 court date and released after paying a $100 cash bond.
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Enrico Casagrande, 21, of New Milford, was arrested at 12:21 a.m. at W Parking Lot and charged with operation while under the influence. Casagrande was stopped in W Lot for going through a blocked road. The officer suspected Casagrande was intoxicated and subjected him to a series of field sobriety tests, which he failed. He was given an April 13 court date. Bond was set at $500.
Alexander Rogan, 18, of Duxbury, Mass, was arrested at 6:34 a.m. at Batterson Hall and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, illegal management, distribution and sale of cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia in a drug factory and possession of a controlled substance or less than four ounces of marijuana. A search and seizure warrant was executed at Batterson Hall. After a brief investigation, Rogan was found to be in possession of a scale, packaging material, rolling papers, $200 in cash and 26.8 grams of marijuana. He was given an April 2 court date and held on a $10,000 bond.
Matthew Cerasoli, 19, of South Windsor, was arrested at 7:13 p.m. on North Eagleville Road and charged with fourth degree criminal mischief. Officers were dispatched to the School of Pharmacy after receiving a report of vandalism to several benches near the building. The responding officers observed four men on or near the benches. When the officer approached, the men left the area on bicycles but were located a short distance away and were detained. A brief investigation revealed that Cerasoli had caused damage to two benches and the stone pavement in the area, police said. He was given an April 14 court date and released on a written promise to appear.
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