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Police Blotter: Arrests for Old Lyme, East Lyme

Arrest information is provided by State Police Troop E, East Lyme Police Department and Middletown Police Department. An arrest does not signify a conviction.

 

November 30

Michael Parsons, 28, of 11 Brookside Avenue, Old Lyme, was arrested by Middletown Police and charged with failure to maintain proper lane and driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Bond was set at $500. 

December 2

Ryan Schryver, 29, of 56 Shore Road, Old Lyme, and Joseph D. Todero, 29, of 290 Boston Post Road, Waterford, were both arrested on warrants issued by East Lyme Police Department and charged with larceny in the 4th degree.

The two men were arrested during a motor vehicle stop in Norwich, at which point police became aware that there were outstanding warrants for both Todero and Schryver stemming from an incident that took place at West Main Street in East Lyme on September 29, 2012. 

The arrests were processed at Troop E in Montville. Bond was set at $2,000 for each man and both were transferred to Corrigan Correctional Facility.   

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