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5 charged in disturbance in Ha
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HAMDEN -- Five people were arrested Saturday after a disturbance in a Dixwell Avenue parking lot, police said. Between 20 and 30 people were involved in the disturbance in the lot at 938 Dixwell Ave., to which police responded at 5:45 p.m., Capt. Ronald Smith said.

Officers determined that several members of the group were throwing punches and arguing. One person threw a glass bottle at another man while chasing him. Another individual had a stun gun, police said.

Tyrell Coleman, 21, of 317 Morse St., and Deandre Barnes, 20, of 80 Marlboro St., each were charged with second-degree breach of peace and released on $500 bail.

Felicia Rumley, 43, of 317 Goodrich St., was charged with weapons in a motor vehicle. Rumley was released on $5,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in Superior Court in Meriden on June 10.

Two juveniles were also arrested. One, a 16-year-old Hamden resident, was charged with breach of peace and was released at the scene to his father.

A 17-year-old girl from West Haven was charged with breach of peace and interfering with a police officer. She was released to relatives.

Unmarked police car hit by rocks in Hamden

HAMDEN -- The windshield of an unmarked police car shattered when it was struck by several rocks Sunday, police said.

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A police officer was driving on Sanford Street, under the Farmington Canal Line bridge, when rocks hit the windshield at about 9 p.m. Sunday, Capt. Ronald Smith said. Officer Craig Appleby and K- 9 Hunter checked the area without results, Smith said.

Anyone with information is asked to call police at 230-4000.

2 young men charged in mailbox vandalism

NORTH HAVEN -- Two young men were arrested in connection with complaints residents lodged about damaged mailboxes, police said.

Bricks were allegedly thrown at the mailboxes, Capt. James Merrithew said.

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Just before 2 a.m. Saturday, police responded to a report that a small gray car with two occupants was on Blakeslee Avenue near Bassett Road, and that the occupants allegedly tossed a brick as they passed a mailbox, damaging it. A check of the neighborhood found six mailboxes damaged, Merrithew said.

Officers Lee Capozzo and Christopher Thorpe located the car on Blakeslee Avenue and arrested two 20-year-olds. The driver, Craig Duni of 210 Upper State St., and a passenger, Joseph Bracale of 5 Dover Road, each were charged with second-degree criminal mischief and second-degree conspiracy to commit criminal mischief. They were released on a promise to appear June 10 in Superior Court in Meriden.

Pregnant woman, grandmother slain

BRIDGEPORT (AP) -- A man has been accused of stabbing his pregnant girlfriend and her grandmother to death in a dispute at their Connecticut apartment.

Police say 23-year-old Yelisza Delvalle and her fetus, and 79- year-old Ignasa Delvalle were found dead Sunday in their bedrooms in Bridgeport. The women had been stabbed and slashed with a knife.

Police say a couple of hours later they arrested Yelisza Delvalle's 24-year-old boyfriend at the entrance to the city's Lakeview Cemetery on two counts of murder.

The man was held in lieu of $2 million bail.


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