Crime & Safety
Branford Police Blotter: Feb. 25 to March 4, 2025
Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

Branford police logs, Feb. 25-March 4:
Feb. 25
Erica L. Shultz, 39, of Branford, was charged with operation of a drug factory, possession with intent to sell narcotic substance and possession of controlled substance, second offense.
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Feb. 26
Edward Lamm, 64, of Branford, was charged with violation of a protective order, first-degree failure to appear and three counts of second-degree failure to appear.
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Feb. 27
Ariel Guaman, 44, of North Branford, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and simple trespass.
Feb. 28
Ronald H. Knight, 60, of Branford, was charged with violation of a protective order.
March 1
Gianni Delgreco, 55, of Branford, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Brooke Evans Mountain, 45, of Darien, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and following too closely with accident.
March 2
Jennifer Estrada, 36, of East Haven, was charged with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct.
March 3
Daniel Alan Lebov, 42, of Branford was charged with second-degree breach of peace.
William Bahr, 42, of Wallingford, was charged with cruelty to animal and third-degree larceny.
Rashawn Bryant, 31, of Branford, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
March 4
Nicholas Michael Gambardella, 29, of East Haven, was charged with the sale of narcotics.
Brittnee Alise Beebe, 33, of Hartford, was charged with criminal attempt/fifth-degree larceny, engaging in a police pursuit, and reckless driving.
Katrianna Covington, 27, of Hamden, was charged with sixth-degree larceny, second-degree failure to appear and violation of probation.
Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
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