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East Haven Police Arrests for Jan. 2 to Jan. 8

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

Courtney Marie Worthington, 25, of Milford Point Road in Milford, was charged Jan. 8 with evading responsibility and following too close. A bond amount of $1,000 was set and she is expected to appear in court Jan. 17. Arresting officer: Edmund Vecellio.

Jade Latice Seymour, 29, of Gerrish Avenue in East Haven, was charged Jan. 8 with disorderly conduct and third-degree assault. A bond amount of $1,500 was set and she was scheduled to appear in court Jan. 9. Arresting officer: Kevin P. Klarman.


Michael Cornell Smith, 26, of Hobart Street in New Haven, was charged Jan. 8 with disorderly conduct. A bond amount of $1,500 was set and he was scheduled to appear in court Jan. 9.  Arresting officer: Kevin P. Klarman.

Ian Alexander Campbell, 29, of George Street in East Haven, was charged Jan. 8 with two separate counts of second-degree failure to appear in court. A bond amount of $750 was set and he is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 23 and Jan. 28. Arresting officer: Monique S. Colbert.

Season Talmadge, 33, Pond Street in East Haven, was charged Jan. 7 with sixth-degree larceny. A bond amount of $500 was set and she is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 23. Arresting officer: Joseph Finoia.

Jonathan Ralph Finkle, 25, of Angela Drive in East Haven, was charged Jan. 6 with possession of drug paraphernalia. No bond amount was set and he is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 23. Arresting officer: Jeffrey Valliette.

Juanita Smith, 49, of Warren Street in New Haven, was charged Jan. 6 with sixth-degree larceny. No bond amount was set and she is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 23. Arresting officer: Vincent Ferrara.

Luke Charles Wallace, 32, of Silver Sands Road in East haven, was charged with third-degree criminal trespass and second-degree breach of peace. A bond amount of $1,500 was set and he is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 16. Arresting officer: John Finnimore.

Robert Anthony Farrell, 34, of Messina Drive in East Haven, was charged Jan. 3 with violation of probation. A bond amount of $25,000 was set and he was scheduled to appear in court Jan. 4. Arresting officer: Anthony Rybaruk.

Michael J. Juliano, 54, of Stevens Street in East Haven, was charged Jan. 3 with first-degree criminal trespass and creating a public disturbance. No bond amount was set and he is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 17. Arresting officer: Joseph Finioa.

Karen Elizabeth Perry, 43, of Golf Drive in East Haven, was charged Jan. 2 with illegally obtaining or supplying drugs and possession of narcotics. A bond amount of $2,500 was set and she is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 16. Arresting officer: Edmund Vecellio.

Jeremias Cobain, 20, of Sylvan Avenue in New Haven, was charged Jan. 2 with first-degree conspiracy to commit larceny and first-degree conspiracy to commit robbery. A bond amount of $200,000 was set and he was scheduled to appear in court the same day. Arresting officer: Justin Brochu.

Daniel Olmedo-Ramirez, 23, of Plymouth Street in New Haven, was charged Jan. 2 with operating an unregistered motor vehicle, driving with no insurance, failure to grant the right of way in an intersection and operation a motor vehicle without a license. A bond amount of $500 was set and he is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 17. Arresting officer: Shawn T. Hatchel.

[Editor's Note: In the information regarding the arrest of Ian Alexander Campbell, the entry has been corrected to show the total bond amount set for all charges was $750 and not the $250 as originally posted.]

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