Crime & Safety
Glastonbury Police Blotter: July 6-10
Glastonbury police provided the following arrest information, which is accurate as of July 12. Inclusion on this list does not indicate a conviction.

July 6
Criminal Impersonation: A 28-year-old East Hartford man was arrested and charged with criminal impersonation and driving with a suspended license when he identified himself as his brother when he was pulled over for a routine motor vehicle stop. Tyler C. McCormick's true identity was discovered when his real license was found in the vehicle. He was released on a $2,500 non-surety bond and is scheduled to be in court on July 25.
July 9
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Assault with a Weapon: A Hartford woman threatened to assault family members and then did so with a screwdriver before leaving a Birch Mountain Road residence with her infant son prior to police arriving. Lyndsee Freeman, 22, was found a short time later in Hebron and taken into custody. Freeman is charged with second-degree assault with a weapon, risk of injury to a minor, disorderly conduct, interfering with an emergency call, threatening and two counts of third-degree assault. She was presented in court on July 10.
DUI: When police stopped a vehicle being driven by Michael A. Gregor, 24 of East Hartford for a defective brake lamp they also discovered that Gregor was driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Gregor was arrested and charged and then processed at the police department before being released on a $15,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in superior court on July 30.
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DUI: Stephen D. Deloy, 59, of 53 Spring St., Glastonbury, was arrested and charged with driving a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol after his car was stopped for a moving violation. He was released on a $2,500 non-surety bond and is scheduled to appear in superior court on Jul 30.
July 10
Soliciting without a Permit: Three out of state men were arrested and charged with soliciting magazine subscriptions without a permit, a violation of a Glastonbury town ordinance. Edward Bell, 19, of Cincinnati, OH, Sanchez Davis, 25, of Gulfport, MS, and Kelin Moore, 22, of Chicago, IL, were released on a $100 cash bond and scheduled to appear in superior court. Police had received complaints from residents in the Addison Road area about Davis and Bell trying to sell magazine subscriptions for UD Management. Moore had been warned previously on July 6 that he was required to obtain a permit if he wanted to continue to solicit magazine subscriptions. Glastonbury Police remind residents that anyone who is legally soliciting are required to produce a license at the request of the citizen.
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