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KILLINGLY — Oct. 19 the members of the Troop D – “Quality of Life Task Force”, the Killingly Resident Troopers, the Brooklyn Resident Trooper, the Killingly Police Officer and Danielson Adult Probation conducted a warrant round up which targeted people wanted on outstanding arrest warrants within Troop D’s patrol area.
Twelve arrests were made:
Todd Kincaid, 45, Furnace Street, Danielson, first-degree criminal trespass
William Reis, 70, Woodland Drive, Brooklyn, cultivation of a controlled substance.
Debra Reis, 65, Woodland Drive, Brooklyn, cultivation of a controlled substance.
Francis Lopes, 19, E. Franklin Street, Danielson, third-degree burglary, assault on a police officer, violation of probation (two counts).
Chad Riley, 27, Pleasant View Drive, Killingly, failure to register as a sex offender.
Laura Lay, 48, Main Street, Danielson, second-degree failure to appear.
Joshua Rodriguez, 26, Hawkins Street, Danielson, second-degree failure to appear.
Joshua Robinson, 28, Litchfield Avenue, Killingly, violation of probation.
Lasonya Sharita, 38, Main Street, Danielson, second-degree failure to appear.
During one arrest, Francis Lopes ran from Troopers and broke into a nearby house by forcing his way in. Troopers located him inside the house where Lopes assaulted a Trooper. Lopes was arrested after a brief struggle and charged with third-degree burglary, assault on a police officer and two counts of violation of probation.
Members of the Connecticut State Police are committed to combating drug activity in the “Quiet Corner” and anyone with information regarding the illegal sale of narcotics and /or synthetic marijuana are encouraged to call the Troop D QLTF anonymous Tips Hotline at 860-779-4950 or message the QLTF Facebook page.