State Police

The following information was provided by the Connecticut State Police at Troop B. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

Intoxicated man charged

Jason Northrup, 32, of Greenwoods Road East in Norfolk was charged Sept. 3 after a call to Troop B about an intoxicated man lying near the road in that area. He was taken into custody. He was charged with interfering with an officer and breach of police. Bond was set at $1,500. He is to appear in Bantam Superior Court Sept. 22.

Disorderly conduct

Two people were arrested at their New Hartford home Sept. 7 after a 5:59 p.m. report of an argument that turned into an altercation. Kelly Pattison, 35, and Justin Pike, 32, both sustained minor injuries. They were charged with disorderly conduct. Bond was set at $500 each. They were to appear in Bantam Superior Court Sept. 8.

Warrant issued

Thomas Mattson, 61, of Winsted was taken into custody on a warrant on Railroad Street in North Canaan at 8:14 a.m. Sept. 9. He was charged with failure to respond to an infraction. Bond was set at $100. He is to appear in Bantam Superior Court Sept. 22.

Car hits fence and vehicle

Garrett Rogers, 18, of East Canaan was driving east on Greenwoods Road/Route 44 in Norfolk Sept. 11. At about 6:04 p.m., about .1 mile west of Old Colony Road,  he attempted to throw a piece of litter out of the window. He lost control of the 2001 Dodge Stratus. It went through a fence in front of the residence of Lloyd Ball. It hit a vehicle parked in the driveway there. It rolled onto its roof. Rogers was not injured. The car operated by Rogers, registered to Christina Rogers, of Tunkhannock, Pa., was heavily damaged. No enforcement was noted.

Attempted burglary

Charles Lamoureux, 29, of Burlington, Conn., was arrested Sept. 12 after an investigation of an attempted burglary at a Behrens Road residence in New Hartford. The homeowner gave police identifying information after monitoring the incident on video surveillance equipment. Lamoureux fled the scene before state troopers arrived. He was later located and detained by West Hartford police. He was turned over to state police. He was charged with third-degree burglary, third-degree criminal mischief and sixth-degree larceny. Bond was set at $5,000. He is to appear in Bantam Superior Court Sept. 22.

The Winsted Journal will publish the outcome of police charges. Contact us by mail at PO Box 835, Winsted, CT 06098, Attn: Police Blotter, or send an email, with “police blotter” in the subject line, to editor@winstedjournal.com.

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