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Police: Rapper arrested after airport tirade

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New London

Yancarlos Sanchez, 24, of 24 Cedar Grove Ave. was charged Thursday with second-degree failure to appear in court, possession of narcotics and possession of narcotics with intent to sell.

Youri Oliver Bienaime, 21, of 132 Ocean Ave., Apt. F12, was charged Thursday with third-degree criminal mischief, third-degree burglary and fifth-degree larceny.

Wilfredo M. Rivera, 45, of 41 Willetts Ave., Apt. 2, was charged Thursday with disorderly conduct and second-degree reckless endangerme­nt.

Paul Mitchell, 47, of 44 Prest St., Apt. 2, was charged Thursday with disorderly conduct, third-degree assault and risk of injury to a minor.

Albomonte Wilson, 55, of 2A Terrace Ave. was charged Wednesday with disorderly conduct, third-degree assault, third-degree strangulat­ion, sixth-degree larceny, second-degree criminal mischief and second-degree threatenin­g.

Anthony Teague, 32, of 40 Willetts Ave., Apt. 1, was charged Wednesday with second-degree harassment.

Jesus Vazquez, 39, of 84 Terrace Blvd. was charged Tuesday with driving with a suspended license, misuse of plates, driving an unregister­ed vehicle, failure to carry minimum insurance and using a cell phone while driving.

Benjamin Lopez, 55, of 70 Farmington Ave., Apt. 2N, was charged Tuesday with criminal attempt to commit second-degree robbery, threatenin­g and carrying a dangerous weapon.

RaJean Rogers, 34, of 162 Vauxhall St. was charged Tuesday with first-degree criminal mischief and first-degree threatenin­g.

Theresa Cacioli, 43, of 214 Norwich Road, Salem, was charged Thursday with second-degree failure to appear in court.

Kevin Cyr, 60, of 600 Meridan St., Groton, was charged Thursday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to drive in the proper lane.

Anthony Ojeda, 23, of 107 Michael Road, New London, was charged Thursday with second-degree failure to appear in court.

Police logs reflect arrests, not conviction­s. For the outcomes of criminal and motor vehicle arrests, visit bit.ly/CTConvicti­ons.

Windsor Locks (AP) — Rapper Kamaiyah has been arrested at a Connecticu­t airport after state police say she refused to remove a head cover that set off a checkpoint alarm and went on a profanity-laced tirade against security officers.

The 26-year-old hip hop artist from Oakland, Calif., was charged with breach of peace and interferin­g with police Friday morning at Bradley Internatio­nal Airport. She posted $5,000 bail and was ordered to appear in court June 6.

Kamaiyah Johnson hit the scene in 2015 with her debut single “How Does It Feel” and appeared in a Sprite commercial this year with basketball star LeBron James. She did not immediatel­y return a message Friday.

State police say she was arrested after she refused to leave the airport and continued being aggressive toward officers.

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