18-26631
On Wednesday September 5, 2018, at
approximately 2247 hours, Hartford Police officers were
dispatched to the intersection of Albany Avenue and Garden
Street on a report of a pedestrian struck by a vehicle. Upon
arrival, officers located the pedestrian, a 47 year-old female,
suffering from life-threatening injuries. The pedestrian was
transported by ambulance to Saint Francis Hospital for
treatment. The vehicle that struck the pedestrian, a white
four-door sedan (possibly a 2008-2012 Chevrolet Malibu), fled
the crash scene westbound on Albany Avenue. Detectives from the
Crime Scene Division were notified and assumed control of the
investigation. The pedestrian is listed in critical condition at
Saint Francis Hospital. Investigation of this incident is
on-going.
18-26573
On 9/05/18 at 1150 hours, Vice and
Narcotics Detectives were conducting surveillance operations
in the area of 267 Hillside Ave, the area of a recent homicide
incident, to gather information for suspects related to the
incident. During the operation, detectives observed several
suspects engaged in suspected narcotics sales that have
history for robberies and firearm charges. As the suspects
began to leave the area, a motor vehicle stop was attempted
and the vehicle sped off, engaging police in pursuit.
The pursuit ended in the area of 77 Natick
Street where the suspects fled on foot. One suspect was taken
into custody after a short foot pursuit into the woods. The
second suspect was taken into custody during a K9 canvas,
sustaining a dog bite after being located in heavy tree
brush. Both were arrested and transported to MCD for
interview. Both were arrested on applicable charges.
A1: Roberto Vargas Dob: 2/24/96 Lka:
164 Flatbush Ave. Hartford, CT
Charges: Stop Sign Violation, Reckless
Driving, Engaging Police in Pursuit, Evading Responsibility,
Operating W/O a License, Trespassing 3rd, Interfering
W/Police.
A2: Dariyan Hilson Dob: 3/17/2000 Lka:
898 Park Street (3W) Hartford, CT
Trespassing 3rd, Interfering
W/Police.
18-26430
On September 4, 2018, at approximately
0925 hours,Detectives from the Major Crimes Division Auto
Theft Unit were conducting proactive patrols within the
Frog Hollow area of the City of Hartford. Detectives
observed a 2013 GMC Sierra that he immediately recognized
as a recently reported stolen vehicle. An inquiry was
conducted of the affixed marker plate that returned the
vehicle as reported stolen on August 28, 2018 out of
Newington, CT.
Detectives began following the vehicle
undetected and radioed the direction of travel. Detectives
responded to assist and executed a motor vehicle stop in
the area of 9 Grand Street. The operator of the stolen
vehicle was taken into custody without incident and
identified as William Ramos.
Ramos was placed under arrest and
charged with Larceny 1st Degree, and Operating Motor
Vehicle without Owner's Permission. Ramos was transported
to the Major Crimes Division for debriefing then escorted
to the Detention Division for processing. Ramos was
further found to have an active arrest warrant for the
charges of Criminal Mischief 2nd, and Failure to Appear.
Ramos was held on an accumulative bond of $51,000.
Arrested: William Ramos (dob
9/7/75) of 32 Madison Street, Hartford, CT
Charges: Larceny 1st Degree, and
Operating Motor Vehicle without Owner's Permission
18-19318
On July, 2, 2018, at approximately 2121
hours, patrol units responded to a reported vehicle fire in
the area of 100 Brook Street. The fire was extinguished, two
partially burnt containers were observed within the
passenger compartment of the vehicle, and the incident was
deemed suspicious. The Hartford Fire Marshal's Office
responded to the scene to conduct an origin and cause
investigation. The cause of the fire was later classified as
incendiary therefore further investigation of the incident
was assigned to Detective Nelson of the Major Crimes
Division.
Detectives worked the case in conjunction
with arson investigators from the Connecticut State Police
and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives.
Investigators were able to locate
video surveillance footage of the incident and an
identification flyer was disseminated with a still
photograph of the suspect. Officers of the Street Crimes
Unit recognized the suspect from past encounters and
assisted with the investigation. The suspect was later
identified as Dominique Lino.
As the investigation proceeded further
probable cause was developed to charge Lino in connection
with the crime. Detectives drafted and submitted an arrest
warrant to the Hartford Superior Court charging Lino with
Arson 3rd Degree. The arrest warrant was reviewed and
later approved by a Superior Court Judge for the
aforementioned charge.
On September 5, 2018, Detectives
distributed a wanted flyer for Dominique Lino. Shortly
after the flyer was distributed walk beat Officers
developed information of a possible location for Lino. An
apprehension operation was then conducted targeting the
area of Albany Avenue at Garden Street. MCD Detectives
conducted surveillance of the area and observed Lino
present. Officers quickly converged on the location
resulting in Lino being taken into custody without
incident.
Dominique Lino was transported to the
Major Crimes Division and debriefed by Detectives. Lino
was later booked and processed for the active arrest
warrant at the HPD Detention Division. Lino is currently
being held on a judge set bond of $150,000.
Arrested: Dominique Lino (dob 3/5/87) of
59 Stebbins Street, Springfield, MA
Charges: Arson 3rd Degree
Albany Ave and Garden St. intersection is crime central. Let the bulldozing / gentrification start there.
ReplyDeleteThat intersection does have its share of problems, and I have stood at too many vigils there for homicide and violent crime victims. On the flip side, there is a lot of potential in that corridor if we only had leaders to make it happen, rather than the poverty pimps who use it as a stage to show what they are doing. CHS, the Y, the Albany Ave Library Branch, UHA's performance building and the Café, even the Artists Collective which is having major financial problems are all diamonds in the rough. and with just a little leadership Albany Ave could have a much different image. And even the old Police Substation made a difference until it was essentially abandoned and never replaced. Wasn't a new substation one of the unfulfilled promises to the Community from Mayor Segarra and Council President Shawn Wooden?
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