Crime & Safety
Bond In Willington Disturbance Goes From $100K To Zero
A judge bailed on an initial bond in an Willington disturbance case, judicial system records

MANSFIELD, CT — In just a few hours, the bond for a North Carolina woman arrested after a disturbance at a truck stop in Willington went from six figures to no figures, judicial system records show.
The incident on question took place at 4:42 p.m. Wednesday at the Love's truck stop on Polster Road in Willington, state police said. The 28-year-old from High Point, NC, was asked to leave the premises after becoming "aggressive" and refused to do so, according to an arrest report.
She was arrested and charged with second-degree breach of peace, two counts of assault on a public safety officer, sixth-degree larceny and third-degree criminal mischief.
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She was held overnight on a $100,000 bond and was arraigned in Rockville Superior Court the following day. The bond was reduced to a promise to appear in court on May 1.
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