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East Hampton Police Blotter: Arrests For Jan. 11-24.

The following information was provided by the East Hampton Police Department. Inclusion on this list does not indicate a conviction.

 

Jan. 11

  • Joanne Pulino, 80, of 522 Ball Fall Road, Middletown, was involved in a one-car accident on Route 66 in  front of Company Two Fire Station.  Pulino was issued a written warning for failure to drive right.

Jan. 16

  • Cindy Reiman, 57, of 24 Terp Road. East Hampton, was involved in a one-car accident on Hog Hill Road.  Reiman received a verbal warning for traveling too fast for conditions.

Jan. 18

  • Nicholas Joseph Ray, 18, of 24 Summit St., East Hampton, was charged with disorderly conduct and interfering with police.
  • Thomas E. Praskievicz, Jr., 24, of 174 Throwbridge Road, Moodus, was issued a ticket for failure to drive right and operating an unregistered motor vehicle.

Jan. 19

  • Kyle Rutkowski, 19, of 107 Main St., East Hampton, was issued a ticket for operating an unregistered ATV, failure to stop upon  the request of an authorized person, failure to obey a stop sign and failure to drive right.
  • Joshua Sticht, 18, of 1 Seminole Trail, East Hampton, was issued a written warning for having a defective headlight.

Jan. 20

  • Joshua Lawrence Hurley, 23, of 7 Navajo Trail, East Hampton, was charged with failure to appear in the second-degree stemming from a 2012 incident with Middletown Police and failure to appear in the first-degree for a 2012 incident in East Hampton.

 Jan. 22

  • Fatima M. Lachance, 49, of 249 White Birch Road, East Hampton, was issued a written warning for failure to obey a stop sign.
  • Miranda Weaver, 25, of 132 Comstock Trail, East Hampton, Lynn Bengston, 45, of 151 Bear Swamp Road, East Hampton, and Ben Barber, 30, of 116 Clark Hill Road, East Hampton, were involved in a three car motor vehicle accident.  Weaver was issued a ticket for possession of less than an ounce of marijuana and failure to drive right.
  • Evelyn Gaines, 60, of 11 Mallard Cove, East Hampton and James Swindal, 75, of 27 Edgerton Street, East Hampton, were involved in a two-car accident at the intersection of Skinner Street and Route 16.  Gaines was issued a written warning for a traffic control violation.

Jan. 24

  • Gino L. Rizzo, 18, of 774 Millbrook Road, Middletown, was charged with sixth-degree larceny in connection with a shoplifting incident on Nov. 25, 2012.

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