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45 GRADUATE FROM NORWICH ADULT ED

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James S. Kettle, 19, of 16 Senkow Ave. was charged Thursday with two counts of possession of narcotics and possession of marijuana.

Allison B. Craven, 22, of 231 Ohio Ave. was charged Tuesday with first-degree criminal mischief and breach of peace.

Angelica M. Garrison, 38, of 41 Butternut Road was charged Tuesday with risk of injury to a minor.

Dylan Hollis, 22, of 27 Ridgeview Circle, New London, was charged Monday with three counts of second-degree failure to appear in court.

Jeffrey J. Daniels, 30, of Bridgeport was charged Monday with second-degree failure to appear in court.

Javier Rodriguez, 40, of 70 Buddington Road was charged May 18 with breach of peace.

Matthew J. Bishop, 23, of 600 Meridian St. Ext., No. 902, was charged Sunday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to drive in the proper lane.

Albarsenia Sanchez, 32, of 70 Buddington Road, No. 1, was charged

Erik D. Rohdin, 49, of 34 Taugwonk Road, Apt. 7, was charged Thursday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to drive right.

Edward Devillers, 21, of Westerly was charged Tuesday with three counts of criminal attempt to commit larceny, two counts of simple trespass, breach of peace, sixth-degree larceny and second-degree failure to appear in court.

Roelle J. Rios, 21, of Westerly was charged Tuesday with three counts of criminal attempt to commit larceny, breach of peace and sixth-degree larceny.

Police logs reflect arrests, not conviction­s. Visit www.jud2.ct.gov/crdockets/SearchByDe­fDisp.aspx to learn the outcomes of criminal and motor vehicle arrests.

Norwich — Norwich Regional Adult Education awarded diplomas to 45 graduates Thursday in three programs, and also honored the support the program’s students receive each year from the Otis Library.

In the ceremony at the Jacqueline Owens Auditorium at Kelly Middle School, 36 students graduated from the high school credit diploma program, two from the National External Diploma Program and seven students received their General Education Diplomas.

The Community Service Award, which recognizes someone from the community who has gone above and beyond their job expectatio­ns to help Adult Education, was presented to Bassem Gayed, Otis Library’s multicutur­al services coordinato­r.

Awards and scholarshi­ps were presented to graduates Patience F. Dozier, Fiordaliza C.Billias, Edwin F. Benjamin Jr. and Elizabeth Polius, and class speakers were Daniel P. Cox, Patience F. Dozier and Penelope F. Knowles.

For a full list of graduates, visit theday.com.

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