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East Hampton Arrests

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

 

May 2

Anthony J. Sanner, 30, of 5 Ola Ave., East Hampton, was involved in motor vehicle accident. He lost control of his vehicle and it collided with a parked vehicle on the property of 6 Summit St. belonging to Larry Bair of the same address.  Sanner was arrested for driving under the influence.

May 3

William Martell, 48, of 55B N. Main St., Taftville, was issued a ticket for operating an unregistered motor vehicle.

May 4

Michael Coleman, 45, of 54 Waterhole Road, Colchester, and Maura Weber, 49, of 42 Jacobson Farm Road, East Hampton, were involved in a two-car motor vehicle accident in the area of Route 66 and Route 151. Coleman was issued a written warning for traveling unreasonably close.

May 8

Christine Riley, 44, of 19 Summit St., East Hampton, and Kevin Paul, 26, of 16095 Cleveland St., Redmond, Wash., were involved in a two-car motor vehicle accident on Viola Drive. Riley was issued a written warning for failure to drive right.

May 10

Suanne C. Epstein, 48, of 50 Bailey Road, Middletown, was issued a written warning for failure to obey a control signal.

Scott E. Jackson, 20, of 242 E. High St., East Hampton, and a 16-year-old juvenile of East Hampton were issued summons for breach of peace.

May 12

Michael Strumskas, 63, of 13 Fairview St., Portland, and Lisa Madigan, 45, of 50 N. Bediam Road, Chaplin, were involved in a two-car motor vehicle accident on Route 16 at the intersection of Gulf Road. Strumskas was issued a written warning for following too close.

Scott T. Sweetland, 39, of 4 McKenna Drive, Middletown, was issued a ticket for passing in a no passing zone.

Brandon Jansson, 28, of 180 Jones Hollow Road, Marlborough, was issued a ticket for operating an unregistered motor vehicle.

Cody A. Okarmus, 23, of no certain address, was arrested for shoplifting and charged with sixth-degree larceny.

Anthony Chavez, 21, of 21 Plain Drive, East Hartford, was issued a written warning for failure to drive right.

Courtney J. Cunningham, 23, of 556 White Birch Road, East Hampton, and Teresa Duszkiewicz, 59, of 70 Boardman St., Bristol, were involved in a two-car motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Route 66 and Route 151. Cunningham was issued a written warning for failure to drive a reasonable distance apart.

May 13

Blair J. Binge, 59, of 17 Emerson Road, East Hampton, was arrested for failure to drive right and driving under the influence.

May 15

Jennifer L. Anilowski, 27, of 12 Beechcrest Drive, East Hampton, was issued a written warning for failure to obey a stop sign.

Philip P. Selavka, 18, of 22 Harlan Place, East Hampton, was involved in a one-car motor vehicle accident on North Main Street. Selavka was issued a ticket for failure to drive right and traveling too fast for conditions.

May 15

Heidi LaFave, 41, of no known address, was arrested for a issuing a bad check and sixth-degree larceny stemming from an April 24, 2007, incident.

May 16

Nicole M. Klusek was arrested for shoplifting and charged with  sixth-degree larceny.

May 17

Timothy Sherrick, 22, of 13 Twiss Ave., Meriden, was issued a ticket for traveling too fast for conditions, failure to carry a license and having no tail lights.

Nicholas J. Hall, 18, of 22 N. Main St., East Hampton, was arrested for disorderly conduct, threatening and third-degree criminal mischief.

 

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Bob May 22, 2013 at 02:41 pm
1st of all - LOWER income community's " certainly Is not referring to places such as PortlandRead More or East Hampton so I'm confused why the writer implies it does since clearly it doesn't ! the other comment the writer chooses to include is "society lets kids down" referring to not allocating enough $$$ for supplies or education ..... THIS is JUST CRAZY !!!! on a Larger Level the USA throws more $$ at education thinking it will make a difference when it will not - and the results show it... 2ndly - has anyone that agrees with this Assertion actually ever looked at the Budgets these school systems receive ? it's clear that the majority if our tax $ goes to educators and the system - and it's mainly comes down to a few simple things when we talk about why teachers are taking cash outta their own pockets to buy supplies. it has NOTHING to do with not having the $$ it comes down to - the educators and Dept Leads NOT planning correctly. if they had planned correctly and put it in their HUGE inflated budgets they wouldn't have to go buy things .... Also it cones down to the administrators not working with the boards to put a system in place that if for some reason - something is needed - they have an Avenue To obtain it or get reimbursed for it Easily. So we really need To put a stop to continuing to put a slant on these types of stories - and just start stating the facts. the last thing I find VERY strange is that Nowhere the PTA is mentioned and What a great resource they are !!! The majority of the time these groups have plenty of $$$ ON HAND that they actually need to "" THINK of "" year after year what to do with it all...... they are great groups that really add to the overall assistance to the depts within the schools. last year alone for an example is that our PTO purchased over 1200 dollars in tee shirts for the 1st graders to wear at an Assembly as well as Utilizing their funds to purchase a $800 Color laser printer. So let's all take a step back and Realize Yes maybe our teachers are out there purchasing supplies however It is not due to a lack of funds with in the school systems budgets