Crime & Safety

East Haven Police Blotter: July 3 to July 9, 2024

Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

East Haven police logs
East Haven police logs (Ellyn Santiago/Patch)

East Haven police logs, July 3-9:

July 3

Courtney L. Vincent, 54, of East Haven, was charged with second-degree threatening/physical threat and disorderly conduct.

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Noel D. Marrero, 40, of New Haven, was charged with first-degree criminal trespass, violation of a protective order and interfering with an officer.

July 5

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Christina Marie Parise, 35, of Branford, was charged with possession of a controlled substance/second offense, second-degree failure to appear and use of drug paraphernalia.

Sarahi Adriana Lopez Piscil, 27, of East Haven, was charged with risk of injury to a child, third-degree assault, second-degree threatening, and disorderly conduct.

July 6

Paul A. Sarno, 53, of East Haven, was charged with violation of a protective order and disorderly conduct.

Manuel Q. Rivera, 52, of East Haven, was charged with possession of a controlled substance/third offense.

Earlene Juanita Smart, 53, of New Haven, was charged with possession of a controlled substance/third offense, second-degree failure to appear, and use of drug paraphernalia.

Lamont D. Keys, 29, of New Haven, was charged with second-degree breach of peace and third-degree criminal mischief.

Emonie L. Dent, 30, of East Haven, was charged with second-degree breach of peace.

July 7

Jordan Michael Clark, 18, of East Haven, was charged with third-degree criminal mischief and disorderly conduct.

July 10

Edwin Gabriel Gonzalez, 26, of Bridgeport, was charged with possession of a controlled substance, use of drug paraphernalia, and interfering with an officer.

Oscar Rosado Nazario, 40, of Bridgeport, was charged with possession of a controlled substance, use of drug paraphernalia, and interfering with an officer.

Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

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