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Hamden Police Blotter -- Tuesday, Nov. 20

Drunk driving, reckless driving, carrying a pistol without a permit, violating a protective order -- police have had to deal with these and more recently.

 

-- Scott Agostinelli, 42, of 930 Peck Ln., Cheshire, was charged Nov. 13 with violation of probation. He was held in lieu of $25,000 bond and is due to appear in Meriden Superior Court on Nov. 26.

-- Rose Bonilla, 21, of 1361 Quinnipiac Ave., New Haven, was charged Nov. 14 with third-degere forgery and third-degree larceny. She was held in lieu of $5,000 bond and is due to appear in Meriden Superior Court on Nov. 27.

-- Evan Bullock, 21, of New York City, was charged Nov. 10 with reckless driving and driving while under the influence. He posted $1,000 bond and is due to appear in Meriden Superior Court on Nov. 21.

-- Catherine Butler, 53, of 299 Forest St. Ext., Hamden, was charged Nov. 9 with second-degee breach of peace and interfering with an officer. She was released on a promise to appear in Meriden Superior Court Nov. 26.

-- Derek Campbell, 18, of Lexington, MA, was charged Nov. 9 with interfering with police. He was released on a promise to appear in Meriden Superior Court on Nov. 27.

-- Andrew Chhom, 23, of Danbury, was charged Nov. 9 with operating while under the influence and following too closely. He posted $500 and is due to appear in Meriden Superior Court on Nov. 26.

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-- Duane Clark, 40, of 22 Malby St., New Haven, was charged Nov. 11 with third-degree assault and second-degree breach of peace. He posted $1,000 bond and was arraigned Nov. 13.

-- Latasha Cummings, 25, of 291 Stillman St., Bridgeport, was charged Nov. 10 with violation of a protective order, interfering with an officer and second-degree breach of peace. She was held in lieu of $20,000 bond and was arraigned Nov. 13 in Meriden Superior Court.

-- Tina Flowers, 43, of 674 Orange St., New Haven, was charged Nov. 16 with first-degree larceny. She was released on a promise to appear in Meriden Superior Court on Nov. 30.

-- Luis Garayua, 33, of 134 Rosewood Ave., New Haven, was charged Nov. 11 with threatening, second-degree breach of peace and carrying a pistol without a permit. He was held in lieu of $5,000 bond and is due to appear in Meriden Superior Court on Nov. 26.

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