Crime & Safety
Middletown Arrests: Traffic Stop Leads to Arrests, Woman Arrested After Argument Over Children
The following arrests were reported by the Middletown Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Traffic Stop Leads to Two Arrests and Multiple Charges
Two Middletown residents were arrested on Wednesday night around 9:17 p.m. after police pulled over a car for failure to stop at a stop sign while exiting the parking lot of Shaws. Â
The passenger, Danielle Donahue, 19, of 62 Trout Dr. was arrested after a search of her purse turned up marijuana and two knives greater than three inches, said police. She was charged with a subsequent offense possession of marijuana, which is a felony and for possession of a weapon other than a firearm, which is a misdemeanor. Â
The driver, Shawn O’Malley, 22, of 1 Jude Street, was charged with a misdemeanor possession of marijuana and for driving with a suspended license. Police said they found a nugget of marijuana inside the glove compartment. Donahue denied it belonged to her, so O’Malley was subsequently charged for it, said police. Â
Middletown Woman Arrested After She Panicked About Children
Fallon Abat-Bostic, 29, of 202 Rogers Ln. was arrested for disorderly conduct on Wednesday around 3:05 p.m.  According to the police report, Falon arrived at her parents’ house and went into a panic because she was told her children were at a friend's house, but it was uncertain which friend.  She allegedly screamed and swore because she was upset, said police.
Before police arrived, Â Abat-Bostic located her children and had left the area.Â
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