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Simsbury Police Log for Jan. 17—24

Arrest information is provided by the Simsbury Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.

Melissa A. Vazquez, 29, of Simsbury was arrested on Jan. 23 and charged with fraud/deceit involving controlled substances and second degree forgery. Bond was set at $500 and a court date was scheduled for Feb. 7.

Anthony Cunningham, 37, of Torrington was arrested on Jan. 22 and charged with second degree larceny. Bond was set at $7,500 and a court date was scheduled for Feb. 7.

Jonathan E. Hoffnagle, 55, of Canton was arrested on Jan. 22 and charged with second degree harassment. Bond was set at $1,500 and a court date was scheduled for Feb. 7.

Timothy Alan Malone, 36, of Granby was arrested on Jan. 21 and charged with failure to appear in court, second offense. Bond was set at $1,500 and a court date was scheduled for Jan. 22.

Susan Hope Park, 33, of Simsbury was arrested on Jan. 20 and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, evading responsibility of minor injuries or property damage, and failure to drive in the proper lane. Bond was set at $1,000 and a court date was scheduled for Jan. 30.

Eton Donoval Bryce, 47, of Bloomfield was arrested on Jan. 19 and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and failure to drive right. Bond was set at $1,500 and a court date was scheduled for Jan. 30.

Noel Nash, 49, of Simsbury was arrested on Jan. 18 and charged with operating a motor vehicle with a suspended/revoked license. No bond was set and a court date was scheduled for Jan. 30.

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