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Farmington Police Log, June 9: Dual Warrant Arrest, Repeat Larceny

A Farmington man was arrested Monday on two warrants: one for failing to appear on a pending larceny charge, and one for a new larceny charge. Robert Derron Hinton, 46, was taken into custody at GA 18 by Officer Jeffrey A. Glaude.

Jack Beckett· Staff Writer
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A Farmington man was arrested Monday on two warrants: one for failing to appear on a pending larceny charge, and one for a new larceny charge, according to the Farmington Police Department arrest log covering June 9, 2026.

Robert Derron Hinton, 46, of Farmington, was taken into custody at 9:40 a.m. at GA 18 by Officer Jeffrey A. Glaude. The log records two separate arrests at the same moment: a failure to appear in the second degree on a pending charge (§53a-173(a)(1)), carrying no bond, and a larceny in the sixth degree (§53a-125b), with surety bond set at $1,000. Both are listed as warrant arrests served via habeas. Incident numbers: 2600006210 and 2600007383.

Hinton lists a Farmington address. The Farmington Mercury's records show he was previously arrested in Farmington on May 4, 2026, on a separate larceny in the sixth degree charge. He is presumed innocent of all charges.

Officer Glaude has appeared in this arrest log series on multiple occasions, including prior GA 18 habeas warrant executions. A court date of June 9, 2026 is listed in the log; the Mercury does not track court appearances or case outcomes.

The log covers the 24-hour window from 7 a.m. Monday, June 9, through 7 a.m. Tuesday, June 10. No additional arrests were reported during this period.


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Jack Beckett has covered Farmington's police beat long enough to know that a second warrant in six weeks is how the public record tells a story without editorializing. He is on his second coffee. The log has been read in full. ☕

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Jack Beckett

Staff Writer

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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