Crime & Safety
East Haven Police Blotter: Aug. 27 to Sept. 2, 2025
Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

East Haven police logs, Aug. 27-Sept. 2:
Aug. 27
William M Kundert, 66, of New Haven, was charged with risk of injury to a child, second-degree threatening/physical threat and second-degree breach of peace.
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Timothy Myers, 55, of New Haven, was charged with possession of a controlled substance and sixth-degree larceny.
Aug. 28
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Michael J. Delfranco, 44, of New Haven, was charged with first-degree criminal trespass.
Anna Christine Hashem, 37, of East Haven, was charged with risk of injury to a child, second-degree breach of peace and third-degree assault.
Erica M. Sagnella, 45, of East Haven, was charged with second-degree breach of peace .
Adam Lee Penney, 22, of East Haven, was charged with violation of a criminal restraining order.
David William Butler, 53, of New Haven, was charged with interfering with an officer.
Victor Tello Yalle, 47, of East Haven, was charged with fourth-degree sexual assault, interfering with an emergency call and disorderly conduct.
Aug. 29
Michael J. Delfranco, 44, of New Haven, was charged with first-degree criminal trespass and criminal attempt third-degree burglary.
Raul Valdovinos, 42, of Westport, was charged with possession of a controlled substance.
Sept. 1
Kevin David Vega, 32, of East Haven, was charged with criminal impersonation and interfering with an officer.
Sept. 2
Jose Antonio Jimenez-Velez, 51, of New Haven, was charged with sixth-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny.
Jared Ruby Benjamin, 28, of New Haven, was charged with sixth-degree larceny, conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny, and possession of a controlled substance.
Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
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