Crime & Safety
Wallingford Police Blotter: Oct. 1 Through Oct. 8, 2025
Recent arrests by the Wallingford Police Department. All charges are allegations and not convictions.
WALLINGFORD, CT — The following information has been provided by the Wallingford Police Department and does not indicate convictions:
Karam Aljobori, 38, of Wallingford, was arrested Oct. 1 on a charge of second-degree larceny. He was released after posting a $35,000 bond with a court date of Nov. 19, according to state judicial records.
Bruce W. Whitehill, 61, of Wallingford, was arrested Oct. 1 on charges of disorderly conduct and interfering with an emergency call. He was released on a promise to appear in court on Nov. 4.
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Austin D. Sabatucci, 62, of Wallingford, was arrested Oct. 3 on five counts of violating a protective order and one count of second-degree criminal mischief. He was released after posting a $15,000 bond with a court date of Jan. 8.
Mychelle S. Stancil, 30, of Meriden, was arrested Oct. 3 on two counts each of third-degree larceny, second-degree identity theft, and second-degree forgery. She was released on a promise to appear in court on Nov. 21.
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Angel M. Ramos, 40, of Wallingford, was arrested Oct. 4 on charges of sixth-degree larceny and interfering with officer / resisting. He was released on a promise to appear in court on Nov. 12.
Miguel Chapa-Bautista, 27, of Wallingford, was arrested Oct. 4 on a charge of second-degree breach of peace. He was released after posting an $8,000 bond with a court date of Dec. 12.
Nicole Bowley-Ribera, 49, of Cheshire, was arrested Oct. 4 on charges of first-degree stalking and two counts of violation of protective order. She was released after posting a $15,000 bond with a court date of Nov. 3.
Jomaira Orellano, 25, of Meriden, was arrested Oct. 4 on two counts of second-degree breach of peace. She was released after posting an $8,000 bond with a court date of Dec. 12.
Marquise T. Hairston, 39, of Meriden, was arrested Oct. 4 on a charge of operating under the influence of alcohol / drugs. He was released after posting a $1,500 bond with a court date of Oct. 30.
Isaiah M. Herrera, 32, of Meriden, was arrested Oct. 5 on a charge of second-degree breach of peace. He was released after posting an $8,000 bond with a court date of Oct. 5.
Joseph M. Martinez, 33, of Wallingford, was arrested Oct. 5 on charges of second-degree assault, second-degree breach of peace, second-degree threatening, and assault on a public safety officer. He was being held in lieu of a $75,000 bond with a court date of Nov. 3.
Jose G. Flores De Paz, 30, of New Haven, was arrested Oct. 6 on a charge of operating under the influence of alcohol / drugs. He was released after posting a $1,500 bond with a court date of Nov. 24.
Michael A. Bachand, 51, of Wolcott, was arrested Oct. 7 on two counts of third-degree burglary, two counts of conspiracy to commit third-degree burglary, two counts of sixth-degree larceny, two counts of conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny, four counts of second-degree criminal mischief, two counts of third-degree identity theft, and one count each of conspiracy to commit third-degree identity theft, criminal attempt at criminal impersonation, conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation, illegal take payment card, conspiracy to commit illegal take payment card, less than $500 on revoked payment card, conspiracy to commit less than $500 on revoked payment card, criminal attempt / receipt from illegal use credit card, and conspiracy to commit / receipt from illegal use credit card. He was being held in lieu of a $15,000 bond with a court date of Nov. 7.
Christian W. Paskiewicz, 20, of Milford, was arrested Oct. 8 on charges of operating under the influence of alcohol/ drugs and possession of controlled substance – first offense. He was additionally charged with violation of protective order. He was being held in lieu of bonds totaling $10,000 with a court date of Nov. 19.
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