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Branford Police Arrests for Jan. 3 to Jan. 6

This information about recent arrests has been provided by the Branford Police Department. It does not indicate convictions.

Jodi L. Juliano Goldman, 38, of Flaxmill Hollow Road, Branford, was charged with sixth-degree larceny on Jan. 5. The court date was set for Jan. 15. Arresting Officer: John L. Abely.

Kevin D. Hyder, 23 of South Main Street, Middletown, was charged with first-degree larceny and credit card theft on Jan. 3. The court date was set for Jan. 4. Arresting Officer: Paul Perrotti.

Michelle Jones, 41 of Doty Place, New Haven was charged with sixth-degree larceny and conspiracy on Jan. 5. The court date was set for Jan. 15. Arresting Officer: John L. Abely.

Jose I Pinto, 35, Hallock Street, New Haven was charged with fourth-degree larceny, sixth-degree larceny and two counts of conspiracy on Jan. 5. The court date was set for Jan. 18. Arresting Officer: Joseph J. Peterson.

Dennis E. Ryder, 32, of Robertson Road, Hamden, was charged with fifth-degree larceny, first-degree robbery, criminal use of FM or electronic, and carrying gun without a permit on Jan. 4. The court date was set for Jan. 7. Arresting Officer: Bryan McGinnis.

Luis Serrano, 26, of Hallock Street, New Haven was charged with sixth-degree larceny and conspiracy on Jan. 5. The court date was set for Jan. 15. Arresting Officer: Joseph J. Peterson.

Stacey M. Siminausky, 31, of Whispering Hills Drive, North Branford, was charged with sixth-degree larceny and criminal impersonation on Jan. 3. The court date was set for Jan. 3. Arresting Officer: Arthur C. Ferris.

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