Police Blotter: April 23rd - April 24th
Issue date: 4/28/09 Section: News
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Kyle Abercrombie, 18, of Meriden, was arrested at 2:15 a.m. on North Eagleville Road and charged with third degree assault, second degree burglary, interfering with an officer and second degree breach of peace. Officers responded to Busby Suites for a report of a fight. After a brief investigation, it was determined that Abercrombie entered an apartment without permission and assaulted a man with his hands. During the investigation, Abercrombie gave police a false name. He was given a May 5 court date. Bond was set at $2,500.
Kyle Vitkovsky, 18, of Watertown, was arrested at 1:52 a.m. on North Eagleville Road and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, two counts of possession of a controlled substance or less than four ounces of marijuana and possession of alcohol by a minor. Vitkovsky was found in North Garage passed out behind the wheel of his car. Officers saw marijuana inside the vehicle and investigation revealed that Vitkovsky was in possession of 13.1 grams of marijuana, three Adderall pills, packaging material and rolling papers. He was given a May 5 court date. Bond was set at $2,500.
Kyle Lutrus, 23, of Brookfield, was arrested at 1:02 a.m. on Hunting Lodge Road and charged with two counts of interfering with an officer and second degree breach of peace. Officers responded to report of a fight on Hunting Lodge Road near the entrance to Celeron Square Apartments. Upon arrival, officers attempted to detain Lutrus, who resisted and began fighting with the officers. He was loud and combative while dealing with the officers, police said. He was released on a written promise to appear.
Scott Lutrus, 21, of Brookfield, was arrested at 1:02 a.m. on Hunting Lodge Road and charged with interfering with an officer. Officers responded to report of a fight on Hunting Lodge Road near the entrance to Celeron Square Apartments. Upon arrival, officers attempted to detain Lutrus, who resisted and began fighting with the officers. He was given a May 5 court date. Bond was set at $500.
Kyle Abercrombie, 18, of Meriden, was arrested at 2:15 a.m. on North Eagleville Road and charged with third degree assault, second degree burglary, interfering with an officer and second degree breach of peace. Officers responded to Busby Suites for a report of a fight. After a brief investigation, it was determined that Abercrombie entered an apartment without permission and assaulted a man with his hands. During the investigation, Abercrombie gave police a false name. He was given a May 5 court date. Bond was set at $2,500.
Kyle Vitkovsky, 18, of Watertown, was arrested at 1:52 a.m. on North Eagleville Road and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, two counts of possession of a controlled substance or less than four ounces of marijuana and possession of alcohol by a minor. Vitkovsky was found in North Garage passed out behind the wheel of his car. Officers saw marijuana inside the vehicle and investigation revealed that Vitkovsky was in possession of 13.1 grams of marijuana, three Adderall pills, packaging material and rolling papers. He was given a May 5 court date. Bond was set at $2,500.
Kyle Lutrus, 23, of Brookfield, was arrested at 1:02 a.m. on Hunting Lodge Road and charged with two counts of interfering with an officer and second degree breach of peace. Officers responded to report of a fight on Hunting Lodge Road near the entrance to Celeron Square Apartments. Upon arrival, officers attempted to detain Lutrus, who resisted and began fighting with the officers. He was loud and combative while dealing with the officers, police said. He was released on a written promise to appear.
Scott Lutrus, 21, of Brookfield, was arrested at 1:02 a.m. on Hunting Lodge Road and charged with interfering with an officer. Officers responded to report of a fight on Hunting Lodge Road near the entrance to Celeron Square Apartments. Upon arrival, officers attempted to detain Lutrus, who resisted and began fighting with the officers. He was given a May 5 court date. Bond was set at $500.
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