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Simsbury Police Log for Nov. 2—8

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

Simsbury Police arrests from November 2-8:

Colby David Olson, 18, of Simsbury was arrested on Nov. 8 and charged with third degree larceny. Bond was set at $25,000 and a court date was scheduled for Nov. 29.

Laura Victoria Frais, 24, of Granby was arrested on Nov. 7 and charged with driving under the influence. Bond was set at $1,000 and a court date was scheduled for Nov. 21.

Nerman Fatic, 18, of Tariffville was arrested on Nov. 5 and charged with interfering with an officer. Bond was set at $500 and a court date was scheduled for Nov. 15.

Alexander W. Wing, 26, of Simsbury was arrested on Nov. 5 and charged with disorderly conduct, second degree assault, second degree threatening, and first degree reckless endangerment. Bond was set at $10,000 and a court date was scheduled for Nov. 6.

Barrett Walz, 28, of Enfield was arrested on Nov. 5 and charged with driving without insurance. No bond was set and a court date was scheduled for Nov. 14.

Caleb M. Delorme, 20, of West Simsbury was arrested on Nov. 5 and charged with disorderly conduct and third degree assault. No bond was set and a court date was scheduled for Nov. 5.

Jacqueline Vera, 44, of Southington was arrested on Nov. 3 and charged with driving under the influence and failure to drive right. Bond was set at $500 and a court date was scheduled for Nov. 14.

Christopher Berman, 28, of Weatogue was arrested on Nov. 2 and charged with two counts of risk of injury to a minor, first degree reckless endangerment, and second degree assault. Bond was set at $250,000 and a court date was scheduled for Nov. 5.

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