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Police Blotter: Lyme-Old Lyme June 21-24

The following arrest information was supplied by State Police Troop F. It does not indicate a conviction

Thursday, June 21

Police are investigating vandalism at the Old Lyme youth softball field on Cross Lane. The perpetrators spray painted the outside of port-a-potties, backstops and dugouts, according to a police report.

Michael J. Way, 23, of Waterbury, was arrested and charged with breach of peace. According to a report, police found Way intoxicated at the volleyball court at Sound View Beach in Old Lyme.

Robert Mokuahi, 22, of 107 Sisson Avenue, Hartford, was arrested and charged with operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol, stop sign violation and failure to wear a seatbelt. Mokuahi was stopped by police along Hartford Avenue in Old Lyme.

Friday, June 22

Edward Cleveland, 48, of Southington, was arrested and charged with operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding and failure to drive right. According to a report, Cleveland was stopped along Route 156 in Old Lyme.

Saturday, June 23

Amanda Cesare, 19, of East Haven, was arrested and charged with operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol and traveling unreasonably fast. According to a report, police stopped Cesare for traveling 40 mph in a 20 mph zone on Hartford Avenue. She subsequently failed a series of field sobriety tests, the report says.

Sunday, June 24

Jeffrey Holmes, 27, of Hollis, Maine, was arrested and charged with operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol and failure to drive right. According to a report, police received a 911 call about an erratic driver on Route 156 in Old Lyme. Police located the vehicle and initiated a motor vehicle stop. Holmes subsequently failed field sobriety tests and was arrested.

Police are investigating the theft of credit cards and cash from a vehicle on Oak Road in Old Lyme. According to a report, the victim parked his unlocked vehicle at his summer rental property at approximately at 3 p.m. on June 23. At approximately 7 a.m., the victim returned to his vehicle to find two credit cards and cash missing.

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