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Farmington Police Log, July 15: One Woman, Three Warrants, a $50,000 Bond

Inna Manashkin, 34, of Farmington was booked on three separate arrest warrants at police headquarters early Wednesday, the most serious a felony charge of assaulting a public-safety worker that carried a $50,000 bond. Officer Kyler Fausel made all three arrests, and her total bond came to $53,000.

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Jack Beckett· Staff Writer
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Farmington Police Department arrest log
Farmington Police Department arrest log

A Farmington woman was booked on three separate arrest warrants at police headquarters early Wednesday morning, the most serious of them a felony charge of assaulting a public-safety worker that carried a $50,000 bond on its own.

Inna Aleksandrovna Manashkin, 34, of 81 Wellington Drive, was taken into custody on the three warrants between 5:32 and 6:15 a.m. July 15 at the Farmington Police Department on New Britain Avenue, where officers serve outstanding warrants. Officer Kyler A. Fausel made all three arrests. Each was logged as a warrant arrest, and Manashkin was held on bond in every case, according to the department's daily arrest log. It was the only name on Wednesday's log.

The heaviest of the three warrants listed four charges from a single incident: criminal mischief in the first degree, breach of peace in the second degree, interfering with an officer or resisting, and assault of public safety, emergency medical, transit or health care personnel. Only the last of those, a felony, carried a bond, set at $50,000.

The other two warrants each charged a single count of criminal mischief. One alleged first-degree criminal mischief, the other third-degree, and each carried a $1,500 surety bond. Together, the three warrants put Manashkin's total bond at $53,000.

The log does not describe the conduct behind any of the charges, and warrant arrests reflect allegations from earlier incidents rather than anything that happened at the police station Wednesday. A charge is an accusation, not a finding of guilt. Manashkin was given a court date of July 15.

It was the department's first arrest log since the July 13 report, which listed a single failure-to-appear arrest.

The Farmington Mercury publishes the Farmington Police Department's arrest log as a matter of public record. Entries are drawn directly from the department's daily report. Anyone listed is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court.

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Jack Beckett

Staff Writer

Staff writer for The Charlotte Mercury 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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