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East Haven Arrests for Feb. 8 to Feb. 21

This information about recent arrests has been provided by the East Haven Police Department. It does not indicate convictions.

Kirk Bankasingh, 33, of Estelle Road in East Haven, was charged Feb. 21 for sixth-degree larceny. A bond of $500 was set and he is scheduled to be in court Feb. 29.

Adrian Carmello Reyes, 18, of Hobson Street in East Haven, was charged Feb. 21 with fourth-degree larceny. A bond $10,000 was set and he was scheduled to appear in court Feb. 21.


Luis Enrique Alvarez, 36, of Grand Avenue in New Haven, was charged Feb. 20 with second-degree breach of peace. A bond of $2,500 was set and he was scheduled to appear in court Feb. 21.

Theodore Paul Lipp, 23, of Quinnipiac Avenue in New Haven, was charged Feb. 20 with a violation of probation. A bond of $7,500 was set and he is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 29.

Edward Gargano, 25, of Philip Street in East Haven, was charged Feb. 20 with third-degree criminal trespass and fifth-degree larceny. A bond of $5,000 was set and he is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 29.

Rodney L. Grant, 44, of Eastern Street in New Haven, was charged Feb. 19 with sixth-degree larceny. A bond of $500 was set and he is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 29.

Brandon Montefusco, 18, of Quinnipiac Avenue in New Haven, was charged Feb. 18 with three counts of third-degree burglary, manufacturing/possession of burglary tools, third-degree criminal trespass, second-degree larceny, three counts of second-degree criminal attempt of larceny, three counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit larceny and possession of less than half an ounce of cannabis (first offense). A bond of $10,000 was set and he was expected to appear in court Feb. 21. Additionally, was separately charged Feb. 18 with second-degree failure to appear. A bond of $1,500 was set and he was scheduled to appear in court Feb. 21.

Charlie Gutierrez, 18, of Chestnut Street in Bridgeport, was charged Feb. 18 with three counts of third-degree burglary, manufacturing/possession of burglary tools, third-degree criminal trespass, second-degree larceny, three counts of second-degree criminal attempt of larceny, three counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit larceny and possession of less than half an ounce of cannabis (first offense). A bond of $10,000 was set and he was expected to appear in court Feb. 21.

Andrea Durso, 36, of Short Beach Road in East Haven, was charged Feb. 17 with second-degree breach of peace. No bond amount was set and she was scheduled to appear in court Feb. 21.

Claudia Sacchi, 45, of Boston Post Road in Guilford, was charged Feb. 17 with sixth-degree larceny. A bond of $1,500 was set and she is expected to appear in court Feb. 29.

Kimberly Liscio, 35, of Lee Street in West Haven, was charged Feb. 17 with conducting a prohibited act with a controlled drug, second-degree forgery, criminal attempt to possess a controlled substance or less than 4 ounces of marijuana and conspiracy to possess a controlled substance or less than 4 ounces of marijuana. A bond of $2,500 was set and she is expected to appear in court Feb. 29.

Alexander Victor Mukarbel, 32, of Parker Farms Road in Wallingford, was charged Feb. 16 a forged prescription and second-degree forgery. A bond of $1,000 was set and he is expected to appear in court Feb. 29

Michael John Oriflce, 43, of Ivory Street in Branford, was charged Feb. 16 with violation of probation. A bond of $20,000 was set and he was expected to appear in court Feb. 16. Additionally, Oriflce was separately charged Feb. 15 with a violation of probation. A bond amount of $5,000 was set and he was scheduled to appear in court Feb. 16.

John Louis Balboni, 59, of Hampton Road in East Haven, was charged Feb. 15 with second-degree reckless endangerment. A bond of $1,000 was set and he was expected to appear in court Feb. 16.

Randall Scott Motzer, 26, of George Street in East Haven, was charged Feb. 14 with second-degree breach of peace and third-degree assault. A bond of $500 was set and he was expected to appear in court Feb. 15.

Randall S. Motzer, 46, of George Street in East Haven, was charged Feb. 14 with second-degree breach of peace. A bond of $500 was set and he was expected to appear in court Feb. 15.

Alexander Spears, 19, of Barnibus Road in Newtown, was charged Feb. 14 with failure to pay or plead. A bond of $150 was set and he was expected to appear in court Feb. 14.

Justin John Rodriguez, 23, of Short Beach Road in East Haven, was charged Feb. 13 with third-degree assault. A bond of $5,000 was set and he was expected to appear in court Feb. 14.

Tympany Hedden, 20, of West Spring Street in West Haven, was charged Feb. 12 with disorderly conduct. A bond of $1,000 was set and he was expected to appear in court Feb. 14.

Charles DiBenedetto, 27, of Savoy Street in East Haven, was charged Feb. 12 with disorderly conduct. A bond of $1,000 was set and he was expected to appear in court Feb. 14.

Daniel Patrick Lewis, 44, of Kimberly Avenue in East Haven, was charged Feb. 12 with sixth-degree larceny. A bond of $5,000 was set and he was expected to appear in court Feb. 14.

Janell M. Nelson, 47, of Eastern Street in New Haven, was charged Feb. 11 with sixth-degree larceny. A bond of $500 was set and she was expected to appear in court Feb. 23.

Erica Labonte, 29, of Adams Street in Bridgeport, was charged Feb. 10 with sixth-degree larceny and third-degree robbery. A bond of $2,500 was set and she was expected to appear in court Feb 23.

Alan F. Santos, 29, of Monroe Street in Branford, was charged Feb. 9 with refusal to be fingerprinted, first-degree criminal mischief, assault on a police officer or firefighter or EMS responder, sixth-degree criminal attempt at larceny and second-degree criminal attempt at robbery. A bond of $100,000 was set and he was expected to appear in court Feb. 10

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