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Hamden Police Blotter -- Tuesday, Oct. 16

Recent arrestes made by Hamden Police include larceny, failure to appear, disorderly conduct, assault on a victim over 60 and offering home repair without a license. All are assumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

 

-- Talal Alqahtani, 20, of 650 Mix Ave., was charged Sept. 11 with second-degree failure to appear in court. He was held in lieu of $2,500 bond and was arraigned Sept. 25 in Meriden Superior Court.

-- Rashai Anderson, 25, of 9 North Bank St., New Haven, was charged  Sept. 9 with sixth-degree larceny, two counts of second-degree failure to appear in court and one count of first-degree failure to appear. He was held in lieu of $85,490 bond and was arraigned Sept. 24 in Meriden Superior Court.

--John Baldino, 49, whose address is listed as 1562 Dixwell Ave. and 25 Rockwood Rd. in Hamden, was charged Sept. 5 with two counts of threatening, two counts of disorderly conduct and two counts of assault on a victim over 60. He was held in lieu of $20,000 bond and was arriagned the next day in Meriden Superior Court.

-- Jennifer Barefoot, 22, of 199 Hart St., Southington, was charged Sept. 12 with interfering with an officer/resisting arrest. She was held in lieu of $1,000 bond and was arraigned Sept. 26 in Meriden Superior Court.

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-- Tyreese Brown, 36, of 42 Harding Pl., New Haven, was charged Sept. 9 with possession of a controlled substance and illegal manufacture, distrubution or sale of a perscription. He was held in lieu of $20,000 and was arraigned Sept. 18 in Meriden Superior Court.

-- Dexter Butler, 19, of 254 Bassett St., New Haven, was charged Sept. 10 with two counts of third degree assault. He was held in lieu of $3,000 bond and was arraigned Sept. 24 in Meriden Superior Court.

-- Theodore Cox, 44, of 108 Sport Hill Rd, Redding, was charged with three counts of offering home repair without a license and offering to make home improvements. He was released on a promise to appear in court on Sept. 24.

-- Lakeisha Frasier, 25, of 76 Arch St., Hamden, was charged Sept. 14 with first-degree failure to appear in court, second-degree failure to appear in court and disorderly conduct. She was held in lieu of $7,500 bond and was arraigned Sept. 28 in Meriden Superior Court.

-- Angela Garcia, 27, of 199 Spring St., New Haven, was charged Sept 6. with second-degree failure to appear in court. He was released on a promise to appear in Meriden Superior Court on Oct. 1.

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