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Saturday, September 8, 2018

HPD MORNING REPORT SEPTEMBER 8, 2018

On Friday, 09/07/18 at approximately 1930 hours, members of the Violent Crimes Unit and Street Crimes Unit, were assisting Parole with a parolee compliance check. Officers responded to the accused's residence at 80 Orange Street, to complete a search of the apartment. The accused is aware of his conditions of release and has signed an agreement with the Department of Parole, consenting to announced or unannounced searches.



During the search a Hi-Point .45 caliber handgun was recovered in the accused's bedroom closet. The accused was placed under arrest and transported to the Violent Crimes Unit to be interviewed by detectives.



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Arrested: Torres, Jose. DOB 04/16/86. 80 Orange Street Hartford, CT Apt. 1-S. 

Charges: Pistol Without a Permit, Criminal Possession of Firearm.

Friday, September 7, 2018

ANOTHER GUN ARREST FROM HPD

On 9/6/18 @ 2050 hours, officers from the Community Response Unit conducted a motor vehicle stop in

the parking lot of 255 South Marshall Street (Salvation Army.) Upon approaching the vehicle, the officers

observed three male occupants and detected a strong smell of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. A

further investigation revealed all three occupants were in possession of marijuana and one illegally in

possession of a fully loaded Ruger .22 caliber New Model Single Six revolver. All three individuals were

placed under arrest and transported to VCU where they were debriefed by detectives.



Burke, Dale (1/8/96) of 63 Boothbay St. Hartford, CT.

Charges: Improper use of registration plates, Operating unregistered M/V, No Insurance, Operating under suspension, Poss. Cont. Sub, Trespass 3rd.

 

Dennis, Craig (4/8/00) of 42 Deer Meadow Dr. Bloomfield, CT.

Charges: Poss. Cont. Sub, Trespass 3rd.

 

Adams, Rome (9/4/00) of 496 Prospect Ave. Hartford, CT.

Charges: Carrying pistol without a permit, Weapons in M/V, Poss. Cont. Sub, Trespass 3rd.



HPD MORNING UPDATE SEPTEMBER 7, 2018

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On Thursday 9/06/2018, at approximately 1230 hours, Detectives from Vice and Narcotics and Street Crimes Unit, conducted a street level narcotics operation involving undercover detectives. This operation led detectives to 2574 Main St. (Hartford Tobacco Boutique) where the undercover detectives purchased narcotics. As a result of the operation, detectives secured a search warrant for the business address, which resulted in locating additional narcotics (Heroin/Fentanyl). In total, (2) adult subjects were arrested on narcotics and controlled substance related charges.

Charles Jackson Dob: 3/19/69 Lka: 1780 Main Street East Hartford, CT 

Possession/Sales of Controlled Substance, Possession/Sales of Narcotics, Destruction Evidence, Drug Factory. 

Antwan Williams Dob: 6/16/78 Lka: 185 Pine St Manchester, CT

Sale of Controlled Substance, Possession Controlled Substance.

18-26707

On Thursday September 06, 2018, Detectives from the Vice & Narcotics and Street Crimes Unit, conducted a street level narcotics interdiction operation within Hartford's north district. The operation was initiated to address the numerous complaints for street level drug dealing. As a result of the operation, numerous adult suspects were arrested for narcotics or other applicable charges.

A1) Kendall Camby Dob: 12/07/89 Lka: NCA Hartford (27 East St. Hartford, CT ) 

Charged: Possession Narcotics, PWITS Narcotics *** Parole Remanded ***

A2) Britney Wilkerson Dob: 8/04/89 Lka: 27 East St Hartford, CT

Charged: Conspiracy Sales Narcotics. 

A3) Dashawn Dwyer Dob: 11/22/94 Lka: 385 Woodland St Hartford, CT

Charged: Sales of Narcotics, Possession Narcotics

A4) Troy Young Dob: 5/15/88 Lka: 454 Barbour St. Hartford, CT

Charged: M/V Signal, M/V Registration, Unreg M/V, Operating Suspended License. 

A5) Jose Rodriguez Dob: 2/10/99 Lka: 135 Bedford St Hartford, CT

Trespassing 3rd, Possession Narcotics, Sale of Narcotics, Interfering W/Police

A6) Nathaniel Cockburn Dob: 8/28/96 Lka: 1044 Blue Hills Ave. Hartford, CT

Charged: Trespassing 3rd, Assault on Police, Interfering W/Police

A7) Christopher Elbert Dob: 9/17/99 Lka: 155 Wethersfield Ave Hartford, CT

Charged; Trespassing 3rd.

A8) Chance Baker Dob: 12/04/98 Lka: 31 Gillett St Hartford, CT 

Charged; Trespassing 3rd.

A9) Chudney Baker Dob: 12/04/98 Lka; 31 Gillett St

Charged: Trespassing 3rd

Loitering Charges Only:

Hakeith McCray Dob: 3/23/81 Lka: 8 Turtle Lane East Hartford, CT 

Malcolm Howard Dob: 11/28/88 Lka: 306 Windsor Ave. Windsor, CT 

Angel Gonzalez Dob: 1/03/87 Lka: 330 Laurel St Hartford, CT

Matthew Santiago Dob: 10/25/89 Lka: 1081 Bluehills Ave. Hartford, CT

18-26658

On Thursday September 06, 2018, Detectives from the Vice & Narcotics and Street Crimes Unit, conducted a street level narcotics interdiction operation. The operation was initiated to address the numerous complaints for street level drug dealing within Hartford's south district. As a result of the operation, numerous adult suspects were arrested on on the listed narcotics or applicable charges.

A1) Ashley Moser Dob: 2/18/93 Lka: 27 Wolcott St Hartford, CT

Charged: Possession Narcotics, Sale of Narcotics, PWITS Narcotics.

A2) Ivelisse Fuentes Dob: 7/21/88 Lka: 60 Wadsworth St. Hartford, CT

Charged: Possession Narcotics, Sale of Narcotics, Crim Trespassing 3rd, Op M/V W/O License

A3) Elias Herrara Dob: 2/25/71 Lka: 20 Wethersfield Ave Hartford, CT 

Warrant ** Town Ord. Violation / Failure to appear **

A4) Osvaldo Melendez Dob: 8/22/67 Lka: 45 Burnside Ave East Hartford, CT

Charged: Possession Narcotics, PWITS Narcotics, Consp/Sale of Narcotics, Narcotics not in cont.

A5) Roman Garcia-Torres Dob: 10/14/69 Lka: 49 Bond St Hartford, CT

Charged: Possession Narcotics, PWITS Narcotics, Consp/Sale of Narcotics, Sale of Narcotics

A6) Roman Ivarrando Dob: 2/13/64 Lka: 123 Retreat Ave Hartford, CT 

Charged: Possession Narcotics 

18-26660

On Thursday September 06, 2018, Detectives from Vice & Narcotics and Hartford Patrol, conducted a street level narcotics interdiction operation in Hartford's south district. The operation was initiated to address the numerous complaints for street level drug dealing. While conducting the operation, detectives located an occupied stolen motor vehicle in the area of 168 Hungerford St. The suspect fled from the vehicle and was taken into custody after a short foot pursuit. (1) suspect was arrested on motor vehicle theft charges.

A1) Gabriel Vega Dob: 9/27/91 Lka: 159 Wethersfield Ave. Hartford, CT

Charged: Larceny 3rd, Interfering W/Police, Operating M/V W/O License.

18-26640

On the morning of September 6, 2018, Detectives from the Major Crimes Division Auto Theft Unit received information regarding auto theft related activity in the 400 block of Wethersfield Avenue. Surveillance of the area was conducted and an occupied stolen vehicle was observed. The vehicle, a 2005 Chevrolet Equinox, was reported stolen on the same date from the City of Hartford. 

The Detectives observed a suspect operating the vehicle in a parking lot at 471 Wethersfield Avenue. Detectives converged on the location in an attempt to place the vehicle operator under arrest. The operator, later identified as Jonathan Diaz-Santiago, immediately exited the vehicle and attempted to flee on foot to avoid apprehension.

The Detectives engaged in a foot pursuit of the fleeing suspect while providing their direction of travel via radio. The Detectives were able to gain ground as Diaz-Santiago attempted to scale a nearby fence. At that time Officers was able to take control of his person and place him into custody without incident.

Jonathan Diaz-Santiago was placed under arrest for the charges of Larceny 3rd Degree, Operating Motor Vehicle without Owner's Permission, Criminal Trover 2nd Degree, and Interfering. Diaz-Santiago was then transported to the Major Crimes Division and debriefed by the Detectives. He was later escorted the Detention Division, processed for the aforementioned charges, and held on a $50,000 bond.

Arrested: Jonathan Diaz-Santiago (dob 5/1/87) of 86 Webster Street, Hartford, CT

Charges: Larceny 3rd Degree, Operating Motor Vehicle without Owner's Permission, Criminal Trover 2nd Degree, and Interfering

 18-26552

On Wednesday 9/5/18 at approximately 0753 hours, a victim ran up to Unit 11's cruiser traveling west bound on Jefferson Street claiming that he was robbed at gunpoint on Enfield Street in the vicinity of Greenfield Street and was forced to drive the suspects in his vehicle to 525 Hudson Street. The victim pointed to one of the suspects who was placed in custody. The victim stated he was brought to an apartment on the first floor and was forced to smoke crack. The suspects also tried to force the victim to have "sex" with a prostitute. The victim stated that the suspects threatened to shoot him if he attempted to leave. Officers responded to 525 Hudson Street and secured the apartment and detained all occupants. The victim identified another suspect in the apartment.

A girlfriend of one of the suspects and the owner of the apartment were present and were transported as witnesses to Major Crimes. The owner of the apartment alerted the police that the girlfriend of one of the suspects still on scene was holding the firearm for her boyfriend. Officers recovered the firearm. Major Crimes detectives interviewed all parties involved. 

Crime Scene detectives processed the apartment and the vehicle. The C4 Unit also was able to capture video from the streets traveled by the victim's car and footage from security cameras inside of 525 Hudson Street. The Major Crimes detectives were able to substantiate the victim's complaint and corroborate the incident from information ascertained from a thorough investigation. There remains one outstanding suspect, and a warrant will be issued for his arrest pending identification. The victim sustained minor injuries.

The collaborative effort of Patrol, Major Crimes Unit, Crime Scene Unit, and the Capital City Crime Center (C4) led to the arrest of three suspects for numerous felonies and the recovery of a loaded firearm. 

Arrested1- Shaquill Strickland (6/15/96) residing at 34 Mahl Avenue Hartford, CT.

Kidnapping with a firearm, Kidnapping 2*, Robbery 1*, Pistol w/o a Permit, and Larceny 3* 

Arrested2- Kenneth Daniels (9/29/70) 71 Linmoore Street Manchester,CT. (Motor Vehicle Warrants) 

Arrested3- Deasijah Burnham (8/2/99) 31 Love Lane Hartford, CT.

Pistol Without a Permit and Large Capacity Magazine.

Thursday, September 6, 2018

THE BARONE INCIDENT- FULL VDEO

HARTFORD CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AND STAFF CONTACT INFO

BARONE DEMOTED, NOW WHAT FOR HPD

I think anyone following the Stephen Barone "Trigger Happy" event knew that a demotion was inevitable. I had predicted that here pretty much from the start.

At the time, Barone was still in his probationary period as a newly promoted Sergeant and a demotion for any reason during that period was well within Chief Rosado's rights.

I also think termination is now a definite possibility as Barone, who originally seemed remorseful and wanting to prove himself once gain to the community, has now chosen to  dig his heels in to fight what he himself has agreed was inappropriate behavior.

This puts Chief Rosado and others who went into the community to explain Barone's behavior in a difficult spot now. The man who originally seemed as though he wanted to explain himself and start working to rebuild the trust he once had with the community apparently has now done an about face .

Now the issue is "what next"?

Under the Union contract, Baronje must be allowed an internal hearing. He has the choice of selecting his hearing officer from anyone the rank of Captain or above. Since there currently no Captain's at HPD, his hearing officer will most likely be a Deputy Chief of his choice.

The hearing officer will conduct a hearing, similar to a trial, and then make a recommendation to the Chief with his or her findings. The Chief can then accept that recommendation for anything from no action , to discipline or suspension  up to termination. or can completely overrule the recommendation of the hearing officer and go i9n his own direction . I think the original indication that termination was "off the table" might b e totally different now that the circumstances have changed.

Barone originally was willing to talk to community leaders to explain himself. Based upon that , many of those same communi9ty leaders that were insisting on termination from the start had changed their thinking  and were willing to keep an open mind and try to understand the thinking of Police Officers and why the words were used that night.

That has apparently all fallen apart now and some of those same community leaders are now wondering if they were duped from the start. This puts Chief Rosado and the entire HPD in a difficult position of having to back track on assurances made to them.

It was not easy to convince the community leaders to hold off on their rush to judgments, but for the good of the City and HPD, a lot of work was done behind the scenes to make that happen. Now it seems that was all for naught and appears to the community to be just another empty promise.

To those people who endured my phone calls, and calls and meetings with others, trying to make the best out of a bad situation, I apologize. I honestly thought we were dealing in good faith and now that appears not to be true. But, please, don't give up. We have a long ways to go, but I think working together as a community we will continue to have one of the best Police Departments in the Country.

I consider myself lucky to work with HPD when I see what goes on elsewhere and one bump in the road can not be allowed to undermine that.