released the following information on arrests and infractions. Inclusion on this list does not indicate a conviction.
July 30
Anthony J. Robles, 23, of Hartford, was arrested at approximately 4 a.m. on an active warrant for charges relating to a March 15 domestic violence investigation by the Glastonbury Police Department. Robles was charged with violation of a protective order and second-degree harassment, and held in lieu of $150,000 bond. He was due to be arraigned today in Manchester Superior Court.
July 29
Kenneth Vincent Dash, 53, of Hampton, was arrested on two separate warrants charging him with failure to appear in court. Dash was brought to the Glastonbury Police Department by a bail enforcement agent on an active arrest warrant for failure to appear in Manchester Superior Court on charges of forgery and larceny. As he was being processed, police discovered there was another active warrant for failure to appear for charges of larceny and issuing bad checks from the Milford Police Department. Dash was charged with two counts of first-degree failure to appear and held in lieu of $155,000 total bond, and was due to be arraigned today in Manchester Superior Court.
July 28
Kareem Monique Brown, 30, of Windsor, was arrested at 2:43 a.m. after a local resident contacted the Glastonbury Police Department to report a vehicle parked half in the road on Manchester Road near the Manchester town line. Police found Brown in the reported vehicle, and further investigation found that she was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. She was charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence, and released on a $2,500 non-surety bond. She is due in Manchester Superior Court on Aug. 20.
Kevin Davila, 18, of 24 Cobbs Mill Lane, was arrested after the Manchester Police Department stopped him for a routine traffic offense. As part of the investigation, police discovered that Davila had an active arrest warrant out of Glastonbury for theft. He was transferred into the custody of Glastonbury Police, who charged Davila with sixth-degree larceny. He was released on a $2,500 non-surety bond, and is set to be arraigned in Manchester Superior Court on Aug. 15.
July 27
A local 16-year-old was arrested after she called the Glastonbury Police Department to report that her mother had pushed her down the stairs during an argument. Further investigation by police resulted in the 16-year-old being arrested on charges of disorderly conduct. She was released on a written promise to appear in Hartford Superior Court on Aug. 9.
Charles Carmen, 41, of East Hartford, turned himself in at 6 p.m. on an active arrest warrant stemming from an incident where police say he stole food from the Stop and Shop on Glastonbury Blvd. He was charged with sixth-degree larceny, and released on a $2,500 non-surety bond. He is set to appear in Manchester Superior Court on Aug. 15.