Friday, November 12, 2010

Major Drug Sweep in City Thursday

From the Middletown Police Department

The Middletown Police Department’s Narcotics Unit along with the Special Investigations Unit initiated a warrant sweep to combat the quality of life issues in Middletown, specifically in the North End of the city where the sale of narcotics has severely diminished the quality of life for the Middletown citizens in that area.

The officers focused their search on suspects whose warrants included illegal sale/possession of narcotics, controlled substances and other related organized criminal activity.

In total the officers were looking to serve a total of 27 narcotic arrest warrants for 19 suspects.  Eight of the warrants were for five people that were already incarcerated.  A Habeas will be issued so that the warrants can be served in court.

Below are the mug shots and charges for all the suspects arrested during the sweep.  The suspects were located in Middletown and other towns in the state.






Steven Bell   age 25 (warrant arrest)
468 Main St. Apt. 1
Middletown, CT

Charges:  Possession of Crack Cocaine
                 Sale-less than ½ crack cocaine
                 Viol 21a-279(a) w/in 1500’ of school
                 Viol. 21a-278 w/in 1500 of school
                 Conspiracy to sell crack cocaine

Court date: 11/23/10
Bond:  $275,000

Charges for second warrant: Possess Crack Cocaine
                                              Sale-less than ½ Ounce Cocaine
                                              Conspiracy to sell less than ½ ounce crack cocaine
Court date: 11/23/10
Bond: $200,000



Gregory Black age 42
537 Burritt Street
New Britian, CT

Charges:  Possess Narcotic Substance
                 Viol. 21a-279(a) w/in 1500’ school
                Sale-Narcotic Substance
                 Viol. 21a-278 w/in 1500’ child day care center
                Conspiracy to Sell Narcotics
Bond: $200,000
Court Date: 11/23/10
Arrested/located in Newington


Christopher Corriveau age 20
20 Stoneycrest Dr.
Middletown, CT

Charges: Conspiracy to Sell Crack Cocaine
                Sale-less than ½ Crack Cocaine

Bond: $200,000
Court Date: 11/23/10


Donna Dickenson age 56
460 Main St
Middletown, CT

Two warrants
Charges: Possession Crack Cocaine
                Sale-Less than ½ ounce Crack Cocaine
               Viol.  21a-278 w/in 1500’ of School
               Viol. 21a-279(b) w/in 1500’ of School
                Conspiracy to sell Crack Cocaine
Bond: $150,000
Court Date: 11/23/10

Charges:  Possession Crack Cocaine
                 Sale-Less than ½ ounce Crack Cocaine
                 Viol. 21a-278 w/in 1500 of school
                 Viol. 21a-279(a) w/in 1500’ school
                 Consppiracy to Sell Crack Cocaine
Bond:  $100,000
Court Date:  11/23/10



Calvin Mack age 41
6 Alsop St.
Middletown, CT

Charges:  Possession Crack Cocaine
                 Violation 21a-279(a) w/in 1500’ of school
                 Sale-less than ½  ounce Crack Cocaine
                 Viol. 21a-277 w/in 1500’ school
                 Conspiracy to sell Crack Cocaine
Bond:  $200,00
Court Date:  11/23/10



Two warrants
Christopher McGirl  age 28
185 Fredrick St Apt A12
Bristol, CT 
(McGirl was located in North Haven)

Charges:  Possess Narcotic Substance
                 Sale-less Than 1 oz Heroin
                 Viol. 21a-279(a) w/in 1500’ School
Bond:  $200,000
Court Date: 11/23/10

               Conspiracy to Sell Crack Cocaine
                Aiding in the commission of the sale of crack Cocaine
Bond: $200,00
Court Date:  11/23/10


Luz Medero age 42
468 Main St
Middletown, CT

Charges:  Conspiracy to Sell Crack Cocaine
                 Aiding in the Commission of Sale of Crack Cocaine
Bond:  $150,000
Court Date:  11/23/10



Magaly Rodriguez  age 34
No certain address

Charge:  Failure to Appear
Bond: $1000
Court Date:  11/23/10

2 comments:

  1. The North Ends very finest citizens. They will be out tomorrow harassing those of us who send our kids to Green Street or while we're waiting for breakfast at O'Rourkes. If hou live in the North End like I do we know the crack houses...shut them down once and for all.

    Also note that the last such sweep was when the Interim chief applied fr the permanent job...well guess what happened this week again?

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  2. Ed: I know it's not relevant to this post, but I have to ask - was the local print paper that accused the Eye of shoddy journalism the same paper that just ran a story about the Big Y/A&P shop on Washington AVENUE?

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