Crime & Safety

Farmington Police Log: March 9-11

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James Genaro Marciano, 34, of New Hampshire, was arrested March 11 at Lord and Taylor and charged with fourth-degree larceny, three counts of possession of narcotics and third-degree robbery. According to police, Marciano is accused of shoplifting from Lord and Taylor at Westfarms mall. He reportedly fought with and injured security personnel when they were arresting him. Police reportedly found illegal prescription pills, cocaine and heroin on Marciano when he was arrested. He was held on $30,000 surety bond and scheduled to appear March 12.

Glenda Lee Perez, 33, of 69 Gillette St., Hartford, was arrested March 10 at the Manchester Police Department by warrant. She was charged with interfering with an officer, fifth-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit fifth-degree larceny. According to police, Perez was reportedly arrested Jan. 19 for shoplifting at Nordstorm but gave police a false name during arrest processing. She was released on $3,500 surety bond and scheduled to appear March 20.

Laura Olkovsky, 37, of 9a Lakeview Drive, Farmington, was arrested March 10 at the intersection of Route 4 and Devonwood and charged with operating an unregistered motor vehicle, operating under the influence and possession of less than one half ounce of marijuana, first offense. He was released on $1,500 non-surety bond and scheduled to appear March 20.

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Thomas Ruey, 21, of 66 Duane Lane, Burlington, was arrested March 9 at 1825 Farmington Ave. and charged with delivery of alcohol to a minor. According to police, Ruey is accused of buying alcohol for minors. He was released on $2,500 bond and scheduled to appear March 20.

Chanel Pressey, 21, of 76 Grove St., Windsor, was arrested March 9 at Westfarms mall and charged with sixth-degree larceny. She was released on $1,500 non-surety bond and scheduled to appear March 20.

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