18-32787
Officers
were dispatched to the Ancient Burial Ground Cemetery, 60
Gold Street, for an Indecent Exposure complaint. The
complainant advised that he witnessed a male subject with
his pants down sexually pleasuring himself in full public
view inside of the cemetery. Officers located the accused
still inside of the cemetery and detained him. Officers
spoke with the complainant who showed them a video of the
lewd activities of the suspect. His activities were in
full view of the busy streets in the area. The accused,
who is also a registered sex offender, had no explanation
for his activities. SID Detective Small was notified of
the incident. The accused was placed under arrest and
transported to the Hartford Police Detention Facility for
processing.
Arrested:
William A. Payne (07/02/68), 140 Mountain Street,
Hartford, CT - charges: Public Indecency (CGS 53a-186),
Breach of Peace 2nd Degree (CGS 53a-181), Possession of
Marijuana (21a-279a).
18-32794
On
10/29/18 at approximately 1129 hours, Officers were
dispatched to 490 Wethersfield Avenue to assist the
Hartford Fire Department with a report of smoke coming
out of an unoccupied commercial building. Upon arrival
officers detained three individuals who were witnessed
leaving the building. Hartford Fire Department
extinguished a small pile of papers and miscellaneous
materials that had caught fire. Hartford Fire Marshal Lt.
Salvador responded to the scene. MCD Arson Detective B.
Nelson also responded. At this time the exact cause of the
fire hasn't been determined. Two of the three individuals
detained were issued a Summons for Criminal Trespass in
the 3rd Degree. The third individual was also charged
with Criminal Trespass in the 3rd Degree, but also had
four out of town PRAWN warrants for various charges. He
was transported to the Hartford Police Detention facility
for processing.
Arrested
1: Karisha Ares (05/12/87), 246 Maple Ave., Hartford, CT -
charges: Criminal Trespass 3rd Degree (CGS
53a-109).
Arrested
2: Niajah Gunn (08/28/89), 38 Hamilton St., Hartford, CT -
charges: Criminal Trespass 3rd Degree (CGS
53a-109).
Arrested
3: Brian Rummel (04/09/86), 1139 Stickney Hill Rd., Union,
CT - Criminal Trespass 3rd Degree (CGS 53a-109), also 4
out of town PRAWN warrants for Failure to Appear on
numerous misdemeanor charges.
18-32820
During
the month of October 2018, Detectives from Vice &
Narcotics received confidential and reliable information
that large amounts of Marijuana were being sold from the
area of 160 New Britain Ave. A controlled buy operation
was initiated with UC Officers, which led detectives to
160 New Britain Avenue, Apt-309. On October 29, 2018,
Hartford Vice & Narcotics Detectives, along with
members from East Hartford and Hartford Patrol Officers,
conducted a controlled purchase and arrest operation.
Because of the operation, approximately (1) pound of
packaged Marijuana, Liquid Cannabis (THC) Syringes,
scales, drug packaging and $43,000.00 in US currency was
seized. The suspect of the investigation was arrested on
Marijuana related possession and sales charges.
Accused:
Reynaldo Carrero DOB: 5/19/95 LKA: 160 New Britain Ave.
(Apt - 309) Hartford, CT
Charged:
Possession Controlled Substance (Marijuana), PWITS
Controlled Substance (Marijuana), Drug Factory.
18-32848
On
10/29/18 at approximately 1848 hours,
Officers
were dispatched to 98 Weston Street, McDonald's
restaurant, for an attempted robbery complaint. The victim
stated she was working the drive-through window of the
restaurant and observed the suspect park his vehicle. The
suspect approached the window on foot and displayed a
small pocket knife and stated, "Give me some
change." The suspect then climbed partially into the
window and attempted to take the cash register. The
suspect was scared away by the other employees and fled
in his vehicle. MCD and CSD were notified. Shortly after,
Homewood Suites Hotel on 338 Asylum Street was robbed and
the suspect was captured. It was determined the suspect
committed robberies at both locations, see related case #
18-32849.
Arrested:
Glenn Brown, (03-23-64), no current address.
Charges:
Criminal Attempt Robbery 1st.
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Convicted felon with 25 local arrests ******
18-32849
On
10/29/18 at approximately 1855 hours,
Patrol
responded to 338 Asylum Street on a robbery. Dispatch
reported that the suspect was being pursued by a security
guard and currently in the rear of 25 Albany Avenue.
Patrol officers quickly responded and detained the
suspect without incident. The complainant reported she was
working the register when the suspect approached the
counter, retrieved a knife from his pocket and lunged over
the counter. He then grabbed the cash out of the register
and fled. The security guard was summoned by the
complainant and he pursued the suspect until police could
arrive. The suspect was found to be in possession of the
knife, stolen currency and charged accordingly. No
injuries were reported. MCD and CSD responded. During the
investigation it was revealed that the suspect had just
committed another robbery at the McDonald's on Weston St.
(See UOR done under case number,18-32848)
Arrested;
Glenn Brown, 3/23/64, NCA.
Charged
with Robbery First.
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Convicted Felon with 25 local arrests*******
3 comments:
What is a PRAWN warrant, Kevin?
The acronym PRAWN in the term PRAWN warrants stands for paperless re-arrest warrant network. In Connecticut, any law enforcement officer can make an arrest on a PRAWN warrant.
Unlike a conventional "hard copy" warrant, the officer does not need to be in possession of the physical paper warrant to serve it. PRAWN's are usually used for less severe charges like Failure to Appears. Prawns can be served by any Connecticut agency that comes into contact with the subject on a traffic stop, criminal investigation etc. It saves a lot of manpower when an officer from Bridgeport comes into contact with someone from Hartford with a PRAWN warrant Instead of Hartford Officers driving to Bridgeport to serve the warrant ang bring the person back to Hartford for booking, Bridgeport can serve the warrant and make the arrest.
Hopefully that didn't confuse you more
Thanks for the explanation, Kevin. I understood it perfectly.
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