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Glastonbury Police Blotter: Art Theft and Glastonbury's Most Wanted

Glastonbury arrests for Aug. 30-Sept. 3.

released the following information on arrests and infractions. Inclusion on this list does not indicate a conviction.

Sept. 3

Mark Bourbeau, 43, of California, was arrested at 7:09 p.m. after police responded to the Birch Hill Tavern for the report of an incident of domestic violence. An investigation into the incident resulted in Bourbeau’s arrest. He was charged with breach of peace, and released on a written promise to appear in Manchester Superior Court Tuesday.

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Sept. 1

Gina L. Scacca, 21, of 46 Ralph Drive in Berlin, was charged with failure to drive right and operating a motor vehicle under the influence after police stopped her around 4 a.m. for driving erratically. Officers determined that Scacca was operating under the influence, and placed her under arrest. She was released on $10,000 bond and was due to be arraigned in Manchester Superior Court.

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Aug. 31

Nicholas Daddario, 23, of no certain address, was taken into custody on charges of violation of probation after police say he attempted to flee out the back door of his mother’s residence at 45 Olmstead St. in East Hartford. Daddario was on Glastonbury’s Most Wanted List for violation of probation after convictions including burglary, possession of narcotics, and failure to appear in court. He was held in lieu of $75,000 bond, and was due to be arraigned Tuesday.

George Kise, 57, of New York, was charged with sixth-degree larceny after police say he did not deliver an item for which a customer had already paid him. He was released on $250 bond, and is due in Manchester Superior Court on Sept. 19.

Jondahl Meotti, 58, of 299 Matson Hill Road in Glastonbury, was arrested by warrant on a charge of first-degree larceny after a police investigation into theft of artwork in town. Meotti posted $10,000 bond and is set to appear in Manchester Superior Court on Sept. 19.

Aug. 30

Mark Hill, 43, of 26 South St. in Collinsville, turned himself into the Glastonbury Police Department on a warrant stemming from a domestic incident with his girlfriend. He was charged with first-degree criminal trespass and disorderly conduct. He was released on $5,000 bond and was arraigned in Manchester Superior Court on Aug. 31.


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