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Police Blotter: Lyme, Old Lyme, And East Lyme Arrests

All arrest information in provided by State Police Troop F, State Police Troop E, East Lyme Police Department and Old Lyme Police Department. An arrest does not signify a conviction

December 12, 2012

Justin P. Weissinger, 25, of 151 Brush Hill Road in Lyme was served with eight arrest warrants for burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary, larceny, and conspiracy to commit larceny yesterday. The charges are related to a string of burglaries that occurred in Lyme and Old Lyme.  

State Police served the warrants to Weissinger at New London's GA 10 Superior Court yesterday. Judge John J. Nazzaro set bail at $25,000 for each charge, but Weissinger is already being held in lieu of bail at Corrigan Correctional Center on other charges that were brought against him earlier this year.  

Nazzaro said he is aware of at least two more arrest warrants that are going to be served against Weissinger soon. Weissinger is being represented by special public defender Matthew G. Berger. His next court date is set for January 10, 2012.

was arrested on charges relating to the same burglaries as a co-conspirator on December 7, 2012.  

December 7, 2012

Sean E. Rolfe, 25, of 234 Grassy Hill Road in East Lyme was charged with one count of breach of peace and one count of assault in the third degree after his uncle, Thomas Rolfe, called 911 during an argument at the Grassy Hill Road residence. According to the police report, Thomas Rolfe had signs of injury to his face and ribs and was taken to Lawrence & Memorial Hospital for evaluation. 

Tyler D. Glendenning, 20, of 282 Chesterfield Road in East Lyme was charged with larceny in the second degree (larceny from a person) and was arrested on a warrant by East Lyme Police Department. Bond was set at $75,000.

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