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East Hampton and Portland Arrests

The following arrest information was supplied by local police departments. It does not indicate a conviction.

 

East Hampton

May 2

John A. Cosgrove, 27, of 85 N. Main  St., East Hampton, was arrested for driving under the influence and failure to drive right.

May 3

Melysa D’Amato, 40, of 332 Mile Lane, Middletown, was arrested for violating a protective order, disorderly conduct, risk of injury to a minor, possession of a narcotic and possession of drug paraphernalia.

May 5

John Russell Forbes IV, 25, of no certain address, East Hampton, was arrested for violating a restraining order, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

Kendrick B. Jackson, 43, of 155 Cobalt Road, Portland, was arrested for possession of burglary tools, third-degree burglary, third-degree criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, sixth-degree larceny and operating a motor vehicle under suspension.

Michael Paul Affinito, 20, of 30 Barbara Ave., East Hampton, was arrested for failure to drive right, driving under the influence, possession of marijuana less than 4 ounces and illegal storage of narcotics.

May 6

Keith Hajek, 37, of 11 Livemore Trail, Killingworth, was arrested for criminal impersonation and possession of drug paraphernalia. Hajek was arrested for violation of probation stemming from a separate incident.

Alissa Hinxman, 19, of 9 Coughlin Road, Cobalt, was involved in a one-car motor vehicle accident in the area of North Main Street and Clark Hill Road. Hinxman was arrested for driving under the influence and failure to drive right.

May 8

Cody Okarmus, 22, of no certain address, was arrested for failure to respond to a violation.

May 9

Melanie Herring, 53, of 57 Clark Hill Road, Milford, was involved in a one-car motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Route 196 and Route 66. Herring was issued a written warning for traveling too fast for conditions.

 

Portland

May 3

Rosalba Chiulli, 39, of 208 Main St., Apt 35, Portland, was charged with fourth-degree larceny and making a false statement.

May 6

Kyle Lapidua, 20, of 8 Arvid Road, Portland, was charged with driving under the influence and possession of alcohol by an underage person.

May 6

Andreas Guiliana, 21, of 10 Farm Lane, Portland, was charged with driving under the influence, failing to drive in the proper lane, driving under suspension and driving an unregistered motor vehicle.

 

Areawide

April 27

Michael C. Markham, 19, of East High Street, East Hampton, was charged by Middletown Police with possession with intent to sell and possession of a controlled substance.

 

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Why exclude the crime scene photos? If those were released you would see some real gun legislationRead More passed when people saw what those bullets did to those little children. The only unconstitutional laws passed so far are the restrictions the NRA has managed to get passed that make it difficult for the government to even trace stolen weapons. When I was young the NRA taught us how to properly handle weapons. Now the NRA is more concerned with keeping their high paying jobs by feeding their members misinformation. If you are a hunter and need more than one bullet to fell your prey, you need target practice.
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