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Montville police sergeant applies for alcohol ed diversiona­ry program POLICE LOGS

- By KAREN FLORIN Day Staff Writer k.florin@theday.com

Montville Police Sgt. Michael Pelletier, charged with drunken driving following a Sept. 15 crash in Griswold, applied for the alcohol education diversiona­ry program when he appeared in Superior Court in Norwich on Wednesday.

State police said blood tests indicated Pelletier's blood alcohol concentrat­ion was 0.24 percent, which is three times the 0.08 percent legal limit for driving, after he drove his Dodge Avenger sedan into the rear-end of a Chevy Silverado pickup truck near the fourway intersecti­on of Route 138/ Route 164 and Pleasant View Street in Griswold.

Pelletier, 33, who was hired by the Montville Police Department in 2010 and was promoted to sergeant in 2018, will return to court on Jan. 22 to learn if he is eligible for the program for first-time offenders. During his brief appearance before Judge Nuala

Droney, he stood with his attorney, Robert Britt, was sworn in and indicated he had never used the program before nor been convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

If the court grants the program, Pelletier's charges of driving under the influence and following too closely will be dismissed after he successful­ly completes 10 or 15 alcohol education classes and, if recommende­d, undergoes counseling.

He also will be required to attend a Mothers Against Drunk Driving victim impact panel.

Town Mayor Ron McDaniel, noting the incident occurred while Pelletier was off-duty and in his personal vehicle, said last month that Pelletier had been placed on administra­tive duty while his court case was pending and that a separate internal affairs investigat­ion would take place.

According to a state police search and seizure warrant affidavit, the woman driving the pickup truck told state police she had called 911 to report the erratic driving of the tan sedan behind her, which she said was swerving, and she saw it strike a mailbox. Police listened to the recording of the call, and said that while the operator was speaking with Troop E dispatch, they could hear the tan sedan collide with the operator's truck. Multiple witnesses said they observed Pelletier's car driving erraticall­y before the collision.

Pelletier was slumped over in the driver's seat of his car, appeared dazed and smelled of alcohol following the accident, according to the affidavit. He was placed in a police cruiser while the officer investigat­ed the crash, and appeared unconsciou­s upon the officer's return. He woke up and agreed to go to the hospital, according to the affidavit.

Groton City Jaeden S. Arder, 19, of 91 Baker Ave. was charged Tuesday with second-degree breach of peace and possession of a controlled substance.

Samantha Atianna Arder, 24, of 94 Poquonnock Road was charged Tuesday with breach of peace and threatenin­g.

Groton Town Jake R. Babineau, 38, of 11 Utica Court was charged Monday with interferin­g with an officer/ resisting arrest.

Edward Fidrych, 57, of Bozrah was charged Sunday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, failure to drive in proper lane and possession of less than a half-ounce of marijuana.

Keith Andrew Riccardi, 53, of 156 Phoenix Drive was charged

Sunday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and speed infraction.

Eric K. Brown, 32, of 357 Bayonet St., New London, was charged Sunday with violation of a protective order.

Albert A. Colon, 20, of 21 Broad St. Ext., was charged Saturday with second-degree failure to appear in court.

John Ralls, 64, of 20 Hartford Court was charged Friday with breach of peace.

Norwich Lourdes Withee, 52, of Colchester was charged Friday with failure to obey control signal and driving with a suspended license.

New London David Santos, 43, of 48

Granite St. Apt. 4, was charged Tuesday with violation of probation.

Raymond Bernard, 39, of New Haven was charged Wednesday with first-degree failure to appear in court, second-degree failure to appear in court and failure to respond to an infraction.

Laura Lewis, 51, of 14-16 Park Ave., Apt. 1, was charged Wednesday with first-degree criminal mischief.

Antuan Hobbs, 37, of 1290 North Road, Lot 39, Groton, was charged Wednesday with conspiracy to sell narcotics.

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

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