Crime & Safety
Southington Hotel Guest Faces Criminal Impersonation, Threatening Charges
The Southington man was arrested following an incident at the Holiday Inn Express.

A Southington man is facing threatening and criminal impersonation charges following an early morning incident at the Holiday Inn Express on Sunday.
According to Southington Police, it was about 2:51 a.m. Jan. 3 when officers were called to the hotel at 122 Laning St. on a report of an intoxicated guest causing a disturbance.
Police said officers were called to the hotel earlier in the morning when the suspect caused a disturbance in the lobby on a separate issue with his room.
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Officers found that after the initial contacts, the suspect, identified as Anthony Bohlman, 46, went to the third floor and was allegedly banging on a guest’s door, claiming to be a U.S. Marshal, according to a police report. When the guest answered the door, Bohlman allegedly threatened the guest, police said.
Bohlman was escorted out of the establishment by management and officers found him on Queen Street, police said. Police said it appears that Bohlman did not know the guest.
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Bohlman was charged with second-degree threatening, criminal impersonation and disorderly conduct, according to police. Bohlman was held on a $10,000 bond and was scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 4.
Southington Police photo: Anthony Bohlman.
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