Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Breach of Peace, Criminal Violation of Protective Order, Operation While Under the Influence

The Following Arrest Information Was Supplied By The Madison Police Department. It Does Not Indicate A Conviction; Adult Arrest Log July 12 to July 19, 2011

The Madison Police Department Adult Arrest Log for July 12 to July 19, 2011 included the following entries:

  • Raymond L. Battipaglia, 21, 16 Flintlock Drive, Durham, CT on July 15, 2011 charged with 14-218A traveling unreasonably fast, 14-227A operation while under the influence
  • Christopher Edward Braumann, 25, 55 Dudley Lane, Madison, CT on July 17, 2011 charged with 53A-181 breach of peace
  • Eric Braumann, 22, 21 Main St., Old Saybrook, CT on July 17, 2011 charged with 53A-181 breach of peace
  • Angela Carmella Catapano, 35, 503 Warpas Road, Madison, CT on July 19, 2011 charged with 53A-181 breach of peace
  • Othman A. Kadhim, 32, 1318 Aspen Glen Drive, Hamden, CT on July 18, 2011 charged wtih 53A-173 failure to appear
  • Robert G. Kozyra, 34, 211 Broad St., New Britain, CT on July 17, 2011 charged with 14-213 operation without carrying a license, 14-227A operation while under the influence, 14-99f(b) windshield obstructing view
  • Jeffry John Kuzma, 55, 18 Garnet Park Road, Madison, CT on July 13, 2011 53A-32 violation of probation
  • Michael Meneo, 40, 2440 Boston Post Road, Apt. 4, Guilford, CT on July 17, 2011 charged with 53A-181 breach of peace, 53a-223, criminal violation of a protective order
  • Joseph Onorato, 57, 2356 Durham Road, Madison, CT on July 15, 2011 charged with 53a-182 disorderly conduct, 53A-62 threatening second degree
  • Patricia Ann Robertson, 56, 650 Route 81, Killingworth, CT on July 18, 2011 charged with 14-227A operation while under the influence, 14-230 driving right hand lane, 14-96A(A) failure to have lights lit, devices illuminated

For questions about this blotter, email pem.mcnerney@patch.com.

The Madison Police Adult Arrest Log includes charges made by the Madison Police Department. The charges are not a finding of guilt. The people who have been arrested are entitled to due process during which it will be the government’s burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

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