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Arrestapalooza: Farmington's Finest Have a Busy Day

Farmington Police wrangle DUIs, court dodgers, and more in a day full of arrests. đźš—đźš“ Catch the highlights of our town's wild ride in law enforcement. #Farmington #PoliceBlotter

Jack Beckett
Jack Beckett· Staff Writer, Mercury Local LLC
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Daily Arrest Report: Farmington, CT

In a span covering the past few days, the Farmington Police Department has reported a series of arrests involving various charges, demonstrating the department's ongoing efforts to maintain public safety and uphold the law. Below is a summary of the notable arrests made in Farmington, Connecticut.

DUI and Evading Responsibility

Ryan A. DiFusco, 23, was arrested at 4:16 AM on June 2nd on Crosswood Road. DiFusco faces multiple charges, including:

	- Failure to Drive in Proper Lane
	- Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol/Drugs
	- Evading Responsibility (Injury/Property Damage)

DiFusco posted a non-surety bond of $5,000 and is scheduled to appear in court on June 12th.

Failure to Appear and Drug-Related Charges

Kayleigh A. Varela, 33, of Farmington Avenue, was arrested multiple times on May 30th at 4:00 PM. Varela faces a range of charges:

	- Failure to Appear in the Second Degree (Re-arrest warrant, bond: $5,000)
	- Use of Drug Paraphernalia (bond: $0)
	- Larceny in the Sixth Degree (bond: $1,500)
	- Failure to Appear in the First Degree (Re-arrest warrant, bond: $10,000)
	- Another count of Failure to Appear in the Second Degree (Re-arrest warrant, bond: $10,000)

Varela was held on surety bonds totaling $26,500 and appeared in court on May 31st.

Larceny and Conspiracy Charges

Kerry-Ann Gordon, 43, and Richard Valentine Mullings, 56, both from Ansonia, were arrested on May 30th around 3:30 PM on New Britain Avenue. They face charges including:

	- Larceny in the Fourth Degree (bond: $5,000 each)
	- Conspiracy to Commit Larceny in the Fourth Degree (bond: $0)

Both individuals posted surety bonds and are scheduled to appear in court on June 4th.

Summary

The Farmington Police Department reported a total of nine arrests from May 30th to June 2nd, reflecting a diverse array of offenses from traffic violations and DUIs to failures to appear in court and larceny charges. These incidents underscore the importance of vigilance and adherence to the law in maintaining community safety.

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This article is a service to the community, ensuring that residents are informed about local law enforcement activities and can feel secure in their neighborhoods.

Jack Beckett
Jack Beckett

Staff Writer, Mercury Local LLC

Staff writer for Mercury Local covering government, elections, public safety, and development across multiple publications. Beckett has filed more than 600 stories on local policy, crime, zoning, and civic accountability in Connecticut and the Carolinas.

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