The following charges were listed in the Putnam Police Department logs. The people charged are innocent until proven guilty in court. The Town Crier will publish dispositions of cases at the request of the accused. The dispositions must be accompanied by the proper documentation. The Putnam Police Department confidential Tip Line is 963-0000.
Sept. 18
Wayne Stephenson, 48, Cottage Street, Moosup; criminal violation of restraining order.
Sept. 19
Brian Langlois, 61, Pomfret Street, Putnam; interfering with 911 call, disorderly conduct.
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Members of the Troop D – Quality of Life Task Force stopped a vehicle on I-395 S/B in Plainfield for a motor vehicle violation and observed several indicators of criminal activity and became suspicious that narcotics may be present. K9 Ambrie, a female black Labrador trained in narcotic detection, alerted to Terwilliger’s waistband area. Terwilliger then admitted to having fentanyl hidden on his person and turned over 40 bags of fentanyl over to Troopers.
Members of the Connecticut State Police are committed to combating drug activity in the “Quiet Corner” and anyone with information regarding the illegal sale of narcotics are encouraged to call the Troop D QLTF anonymous Tips Hotline at 860-779-4950 or message the QLTF Facebook page.
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Get degrees
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Two local students earned their degrees at the Rochester Institute of Technology commencement in May 2019: Nicholas O’Brien of Pomfret Center received a BS/MS in computing security; Brent Sorensen of Woodstock received a BS in mechanical engineering.
Traveled
NASHVILLE — While some may be relaxing by the pool or working at a summer job, Coleen Solitro from Woodstock joined more than 700 other Belmont University students who participated in one of 45 faculty-led Maymester and Summer Study Abroad programs. Solitro spent time in Belmont’s Jamaica program for college credit this summer. With programs based in Australia, Belgium, China, Czech Republic, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, England, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Israel, N. Ireland, Morocco, the Netherlands, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Tanzania and more, students have the opportunity to learn in a non-traditional classroom by visiting historical sites and experiencing new cultures first-hand.
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BROOKLYN — A Killingly man was arrested after a traffic stop Sept. 16.
Robert Hebert, 54, 123 Broad St., was charged with possession of narcotics and possession of narcotics with intent to sell.
Members of the Troop D – Quality of Life Task Force, and the Killingly and Brooklyn Resident Troopers Offices conducted a traffic stop of a 2004 Dodge Dakota for a motor vehicle violation on Rt. 6. Troopers became suspicious that drugs may be present in the vehicle. After consent from Hebert, troopers approximately one ounce of powdered cocaine prepackaged for sale and approximately $1,700, which was seized.
Members of the Connecticut State Police are committed to combating drug activity in the “Quiet Corner” and anyone with information regarding the illegal sale of narcotics are encouraged to call the Troop D QLTF anonymous Tips Hotline at 860-779-4950 or message the QLTF Facebook page.
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