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Stonington Arrests: Oct. 18 to Oct. 21

The following arrest information was supplied by the Stonington Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

The following arrests were recorded at the Stonington Police Department between Oct. 18 and Oct. 21, 2012. An arrest does not constitute a conviction and all are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Oct. 21, 2012

Johnallen Sanders, 23, of 7 Vinegar Hill Rd. in Gales Ferry, Conn. was charged with breach of peace

Oct. 20, 2012

Marc Caswell. 41, of 176 Yawbux Valley Rd. in North Stonington, Conn. was charged with failure to register a vehicle eligible for commercial registration and improper use of registration or license.

Derek Jackson, 35, of 49 Munson Ave. in Waterbury, Conn. was charged with driving with a refused or suspended registration or license and driving an unregistered vehicle.

Oct. 19, 2012

Kyle Grant, 19, of 65 High St. in Westerly, R.I. was charged with third-degree burglary and fifth-degree larceny.

Marie Fry, 32, of 98 W Broad St. Apartment 18 in Pawcatuck, Conn. was charged with breach of peace.

Richard Price, 46, of 98 W Broad St. Apartment 18 in Pawcatuck, Conn. was charged with violating a restraining order and disorderly conduct.

Oct. 18, 2012

Lisa Resende, 38, of 26 Hunting Ridge Drive in Mystic, Conn. was charged with driving with a refused or suspended registration or license and driving an unregistered vehicle.

For questions about this blotter, email bree.shirvell@patch.com.

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