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East Haven Police Arrests for Nov. 28 to Dec. 4

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

Darlene Kiley, 57, of Hemingway Avenue in East Haven, was charged Dec. 4 with failure to respond to an infraction. A bond amount of $167 was set and she is scheduled to appear in court Dec. 12. Arresting officer: Joseph Finoia.

Thomas Michael McCarthy, 60, of Hemingway Avenue in East Haven, was charged Dec. 3 with first-degree criminal trespass, interfering with a police officer and second-degree breach of peace. A bond amount of $2,500 was set and he is scheduled to appear in court Dec. 12. Arresting officer: Thomas J. Herbert.


Jushua Clifton Horton, 26, of Russo Avenue in East Haven, was charged Dec. 3 with operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended license and/or registration, evading responsibility and driving in an improper lane. A bond amount of $2,500 was sent and he is scheduled to appear in court Dec. 13. Arresting officer: Vincent Ferrara.

Johnny James McRae, 58, of Campbell Avenue in West Haven, was charged Dec. 2 with possession of drug paraphernalia, first-degree larceny, first-degree larceny and first-degree conspiracy to commit robbery. A bond amount of $1,000,000 was set and he was scheduled to appear in court Dec. 3. Arresting officer: Thomas Russell.

Carlos E. Chacon, 48, of Main Street in East Haven, was charged Dec. 1 with traveling unreasonably fast and operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence. A bond amount of $2,500 was set and he is schedule dot appear in court Dec. 13. Arresting officer: Vincent Ferrara.

Joseph J. Ferraro, 36, of Main Street in East Haven, was charged Nov. 30 with first-degree criminal mischief. A bond amount of $10,000 was set and he was scheduled to appear in court Dec. 3. Arresting officer: Milton DeJesus.

John J. Taddei, 47, of Martin Road in East Haven, was charged Nov. 30 with caring a dangerous weapon, disorderly conduct, second-degree assault and second-degree strangulation. A bond amount of $25,000 was set and he was scheduled to appear in court the same day. Arresting officer: Robert S. Brockett.

Robert L. Benevich, 31, of Sorrento Avenue in East Haven, was charged Nov. 29 with two separate counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of narcotics, as well as one count of possession of a controlled substance or more than 4 ounces of marijuana. A total bond amount of $5,000 was set and he is scheduled to appear in court Dec. 12.

Michael Atkinson, 39, of Pine Ridge Road in Woodbridge, was charged Nov. 29 with second-degree breach of peace. A bond amount of $2,500 was set and he is scheduled to appear in court Dec. 12. Arresting officer: Scott F. Carignan.

Scott A. Cronan, 38, of Short Beach Road in East Haven, was charged Nov. 29 with third-degree criminal mischief and second-degree breach of peace. A bond amount of $2,500 was set and is scheduled to appear in court Dec. 12. Arresting officer: Scott F. Carignan.

Nicole Michelle Crescenzo, 38, of Virginia Road in East Haven, was charged Nov. 28 with second-degree breach of peace. A bond amount of $500 was set and she is scheduled to appear in court Dec. 12. Arresting officer: Edmund Vecellio.

William Lewis Flynn, 21, of Stevens Street in East Haven, was charged Nov. 28 with second-degree harassment and violation of a standing criminal restraining order. A bond amount of $2,500 was set and he was scheduled to appear in court Nov. 29. Arresting officer: Scott F. Carignan.

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