Articles Tagged with breach of peace

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A man from Hartford, Connecticut is facing charges after someone on the road called and informed the police that he was driving his vehicle unsafely, in addition to the police allegedly finding him abusing a woman who was riding as a passenger.  

At approximately 9:00 PM on March 24, a 20-year-old was driving down a highway in South Windsor with a female passenger. 

People driving along the same route reportedly noticed that the car was being operated in a way that they considered to be unsafe. 

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An allegedly drunk man at an amusement park in Massachusetts has been accused of grabbing the buttocks of a 13-year-old patron.

Around 11:30 PM on July 24, a teenage girl and her 23-year-old cousin were hanging out together at Sonny’s Place in Somers. The family entertainment center and amusement park offers miniature golf, zip lining, laser tag, and several other attractions.

While the teenager and her cousin were standing together, a man reportedly approached the young woman and grabbed her by the buttocks.

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A man from Newington is facing charges after he was allegedly caught rubbing his privates against trees in the backyard of a private residence.

36-year-old John Edward Fignar was reportedly wandering around outside in a residential neighborhood while partially clothed around 3:00 pm on November 12.

When a resident noticed someone in their yard, they were reportedly greeted by the sight of Fignar treating their trees in an allegedly disturbing manner.

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When a man who claimed he might have COVID-19 was caught allegedly coughing on food and goods at Walmart, he was arrested and charged with felonies for the accusation.

On the evening of July 19, a man reportedly entered a Walmart in Spartanburg, South Carolina with the purported intent of returning items he purchased at a different location.

The man was reportedly told that the store would not be able to complete the transaction for him, and he was allegedly highly dissatisfied with the decision.

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A woman shopping at a Big Y market allegedly spat at another customer who refused to follow the arrows showing that the aisles have currently been limited to one-way entry after he ignored her for asking him to comply.

As a response to the current COVID-19 outbreak, several establishments have implemented extra precautions to ensure the safety of their patrons. Many stores have marked their floors with arrows instructing people to only go one direction down each aisle to curtail unnecessary possible exposure through crowding of the shoppers.

Late in the afternoon on May 18, 40-year-old Martine Shanchuk was shopping at the Big Y Market in Sandy Hook, Connecticut.

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A Florida man with an alleged penchant for fire reportedly tried to light himself on fire after being apprehended for setting trash bins ablaze and stealing the fire truck of the district fire chief.

On the evening of November 23, a suspect reportedly went to an office building in Cocoa Village and set fire to their dumpster.

When the authorities learned of the blaze and went to the scene, they were issued a second notification alerting them of another trash bin that had been set on fire at a nearby pavilion in a local park.

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After the authorities retrieved a passenger locked inside the luggage storage bin underneath a Peter Pan Bus Lines vessel the driver was arrested and accused of causing the alleged catastrophe.

On Sunday, a Peter Pan Bus was carrying passengers on a route that departed from New York with an end destination of Boston, Massachusetts.

In the middle of the afternoon, some of the passengers reportedly heard banging noises that sounded as if they were coming from under the vehicle, which was making its way through Connecticut and very close to the border of Massachusetts.

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