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Police Blotter: April 25th

Issue date: 4/30/09 Section: News
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Matthew Verry, 18, of Ivoryton, was arrested at 2:18 a.m. on North Eagleville Road and charged with second degree breach of peace. According to police, Verry ran out into the middle of North Eagleville Road and aggressively approached an officer's marked patrol car. He used an obscene gesture and caused a traffic hazard. Verry was given a May 5 court date. Bond was set at $500.



Shannon Gorman, 18, of Willington, was arrested at 2:04 a.m. on North Eagleville Road and charged with interfering with an officer. According to police, Gorman refused to leave the area of UConn Police Headquarters while police were clearing large crowds from the area. She was given a May 6 court date. Bond was set at $1,000.



Christopher Annese, 20, of Sherman, was arrested at 1:56 a.m. at the water towers and charged with third degree criminal trespass. Officers received a report that people were climbing the water towers near Towers dormitories. Upon investigation, officers determined that Annese was one of the four men who entered the secured, fenced-in area and climbed the water tower. He was given a May 6 court date. Bond was set at $1,000.



Joseph Johanson, 20, of Sherman, was arrested at 1:56 a.m. at the water towers and charged with third degree criminal trespass. Officers received a report that people were climbing the water towers near Towers dormitories. Upon investigation, officers determined that Johanson was one of the four men who entered the secured, fenced-in area and climbed the water tower. He was given a May 6 court date. Bond was set at $1,000.



Zak Klvana, 19, of Sherman, was arrested at 1:56 a.m. at the water towers and charged with third degree criminal trespass. Officers received a report that people were climbing the water towers near Towers dormitories. Upon investigation, officers determined that Klvana was one of the four men who entered the secured, fenced-in area and climbed the water tower. He was given a May 6 court date. Bond was set at $1,000.
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hehehe

posted 4/30/09 @ 11:29 AM EST

The best time to climb the water tower is the weekend with 6x the normal amount of cops.

Benny

posted 4/30/09 @ 12:29 PM EST

i think the charge of inciting a riot sounds like the most bad-ass, chic-type of thing you can get charge for.

So Jim, what did you get arrested for?

Oh, nothing big. (Continued…)

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