Two women were arrested in Farmington over a 24-hour window ending Friday morning — one on charges that include risk of injury to a child, the other pulled in on a larceny warrant at the address readers of this log know by now.
Farm Glen Boulevard, 12:51 a.m. Friday
Shalisa Michele Bulluck, 36, of New Britain was arrested at 2 Farm Glen Boulevard at 12:51 a.m. Friday by Officer Malik Brown. This is Brown's fourth appearance in the Farmington Mercury's arrest log coverage.
The charges are the most serious this log has seen in recent weeks. Bulluck faces Disorderly Conduct (§53a-182), Assault in the Third Degree (§53a-61), and Risk of Injury to a Child (§53-21). The $10,000 nonsurety bond attaches to the Disorderly Conduct count; the other two show zero, which is how Connecticut courts structure add-on charges — not a commentary on their weight. She posted bond. Court date: April 24. Incident 2600005884.
The child endangerment count is the gravest charge in this report. The statute is simple; what happened at 2 Farm Glen Boulevard at midnight is not yet public record.
319 New Britain Avenue, 11:07 a.m. Thursday
Twelve hours earlier, Sky Taylor Hasty, 37, of Plainville was taken into custody at 319 New Britain Avenue on a warrant — Larceny in the Sixth Degree (§53a-125b), covering thefts under $500 in Connecticut. Bond: $1,500 nonsurety. Hasty posted and is due in court April 23. Incident 2600005307. The arresting officer was Kyler Fausel, appearing in this series for the first time.
319 New Britain Avenue has appeared in this log more often than any other single location in Farmington — including the April 2–7 report, where it turned up alongside a separate incident and a familiar officer name. A warrant arrest means the case predates Thursday; the charge was filed, a judge signed off, and Thursday was when it caught up with her. For sixth-degree larceny, the system works on its own schedule.
For prior coverage, see the April 8 arrest log.
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