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Granby Police Log For Dec. 27-30, 2012

The following arrest log was provided by the Granby Police Department and does not indicate convictions.

Dec. 27

Christopher B. Burke, 33, of 669 Main St., Granville, MA, was charged on Day Street with driving too fast for conditions and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Dec. 28

Tanisha Ruiz, 19, of 22 Walker, Bloomfield, was charged with sale of tobacco to a minor.

Sohaib Shaikh, 28, of 3 Lois St., Enfield, was charged with sale of tobacco to a minor.

Dec. 29

Kimberly Jean McGann, 24, of 68 Hartford Ave., Granby, was charged with operating while under the influence, operating a motor vehicle while license is suspended, insurance coverage fails minimum requirements, failure to drive in the proper lane on a multiple lane highway.

Alan T. Letendre, 48, of 4 Westview Lane, Granby, was charged with third degree assault, second degree unlawful restraint and disorderly conduct.

Dec. 30

Robert Rossato, 52, of 43 Copper Hill Road, Granby, was charged with operating or towing an unregistered motor vehicle and insurance coverage fails minimum requirements.

 

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