Crime & Safety

Middletown Arrests: July 3-5

The following police reports are obtained directly from the Middletown Police public information officer and inclusion on this list reflect charges filed, not convictions.

Middletown Police report the following incidents:

July 5

SECOND-DEGREE FAILURE TO APPEAR, FAILURE TO SUBMIT TO FINGERPRINTS — At 1:20 a.m., Anthony Ray, 46, of Spring Street fought with his girlfriend and was found with an outstanding warrant from Connecticut State Police Troop F Westbrook. At headquarters, the report says, he refused to be fingerprinted and photographed.

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DISORDERLY CONDUCT — At 4:58 a.m., police were called to Overlook Avenue about a domestic disturbance in which Malcolm Loman, 25, of Overlook just arrived home and was screaming at his parents, according to the report, because they went into his room when he wasn't there. 

July 4

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FAILURE TO RESPOND, DISORDERLY CONDUCT — At 12:49 a.m., police were called to Ranger Avenue about a domestic dispute between Randy J. Halibozek, 44, and found Kathryn Brower-Das, 49, with an outstanding warrant. She told police her live-in boyfriend threw a metal lawn chair at her, hitting her arm, after they fought over how many wine cooler she had consumed. Halibozek told police he had told Brower-Das she couldn't bring her daughter over any more and she punched him in the chest. Both were arrested for disorderly conduct; Brower-Das additionally for failure to respond.

THIRD-DEGREE CRIMINAL MISCHIEF — At 3:29 p.m., Holger Ordonez, 28, of Main Street, Torrington, and Carmen Morocho, 34, of Spring Street who have a child together, got into an argument at a home on Spring Street. The report says they had been dating for four years but recently broke up and while he was there to visit his son, they fought over nasty comments Ordonez made, she slapped him in the face and Ordonez punched the kitchen wall multiple times, damaging it. Ordonez was charged with the above and Morocho with disorderly conduct. 

THIRD-DEGREE LARCENY — At 6:27 p.m., police were called to a home on South Main Street in which a woman said her daughter had several friends overnight she barely knew and when she woke up from a 4 p.m. nap, everyone was gone, along with her car, a Chevrolet Blazer, according to the report. While police were there, the daughter called saying Kevin L. Hunter, 43, of no certain address was in Norwich with the car at the American Legion, the report says, and shortly afterward, Norwich Police found him and the Blazer. 

DISORDERLY CONDUCT — At 8:40 p.m., Willie D. Freeman, 54, of Yellow Wood Road, was seen by a witness pulling a woman to the ground by her hair on Pearl Street, and arguing loudly, the report says. Freeman said he and the woman have several children together.

July 3

THIRD-DEGREE ASSAULT — At 6:45 p.m., Derek M. Jordan, 36, of Washington Street fought with his on-again, off-again girlfriend. At 2 a.m., the report says, Jordan covered her mouth and pushed her on the floor, injuring her face so she had to seek medical treatment. At police headquarters, Jordan told police the victim was being really loud in his apartment and he told her to leave about 30 times. He admitted to covering her mouth to quiet her and restraining her on the ground to "calm her down."

THIRD-DEGREE ASSAULT, DISORDERLY CONDUCT — At 8:04 p.m., a woman called saying she and her boyfriend (who has a heart condition) arrived home and were confronted by the boyfriend's father, Raymond Stuckey, 47, of Lakeside Avenue, according to the report, who was upset their bedroom was in disarray. Stuckey then said if the room wasn't fully cleaned he would throw their belongings on the front lawn, and when the boyfriend yelled at him, Stuckey pushed him against the wall, breaking the television, the report says. Police say the man's internal defibrillator shocked him three times due to the argument. Stuckey admitted to doing so and the victim went to Middlesex Hospital with chest and head pin, police say, then to Hartford Hospital for advanced treatment.

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