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Farmington Police Log, April 30: Officer Santiago's Second Southeast Road Arrest in Three Days

Jack Beckett·

The latest Farmington PD log records one arrest: Joshua Anthony Soler of New Britain, charged with Larceny in the 6th Degree at 1600 Southeast Road. The notable part is the arresting officer — Jose R. Santiago, now on his second on-scene arrest at this address in three days, establishing the kind of officer/location pairing the series has not seen outside Officer Aparo at 500 South Road.

Farmington Police Log, May 4: One Arrest at Southeast Road, and a Hotspot Becomes Official

Jack Beckett·

A single arrest in the May 4–6 Farmington PD log — Robert Derron Hinton, 46, of Wethersfield — becomes the third arrest at 1600 Southeast Road in seven days, crossing the threshold this column set for a defined hotspot. The arresting officer is Kyler A. Fausel, not Jose R. Santiago: the pairing breaks at the threshold event and the address is now a multi-officer §53a-125b enforcement location.

Farmington Police Log, April 27–28: Three Arrests, One Shared Incident Number, and Five Charges at Southeast Road

Jack Beckett·

Three arrests on the Farmington PD log for April 27–28, 2026: a shared-incident dual arrest at 47 New Britain Avenue (Caron + Faulkner, Officer Karangekis) and a five-charge on-scene arrest at 1600 Southeast Road (Seck, Officer Santiago, held on bond). Three first-in-series statutes — §53a-107 Criminal Trespass 1st, §53a-117a Criminal Mischief 4th, §53a-167a Interfere with Officer — debut in a single arrest.

Farmington CT Arrest Log: Full List Of Recent Charges, Bonds, And Court Dates

Jack Beckett·

Always Last To Breaking News, But First To The Police Log In keeping with the proud tradition of “Always last… to breaking news,” this round-up walks through every arrest reported in Farmington’s official police logs between November 7 and November 14, 2025—with youths redacted, statutes intact, and everyone still firmly in the “alleged” category. Before…

Farmington Police Log, May 28: Five Records, One Defendant at Westfarms, $70,000 Bond

Jack Beckett·

A Stratford woman, 31, was arrested at Westfarms Mall on Wednesday afternoon and charged with seven offenses across five separately filed incident numbers — an on-scene shoplifting and first-degree trespass plus four warrant records — by Officer Daniel R. Aparo. Cumulative bond on the five records totaled $70,000 surety, and she was held on bond. The event is the second time in the Mercury's tracking of Farmington PD arrest logs that one defendant has been booked on five incident numbers in a single arrest event.

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