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East Hampton police issue multiple traffic tickets, respond to accidents

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EAST HAMPTON — East Hampton Police Department released a series of traffic-related incidents, including tickets for various violations and a response to motor vehicle accidents, according to a press release.

Orlando Miguel, 47, of New Haven was ticketed on March 25 for operating a motor vehicle without a license.

On March 27, Caleb Sonnichsen, 34, of Haddam Neck was summoned for speeding and is set to appear at the Middletown Superior Court on April 10 at 9 a.m.

Juan Ramirez Rivera, 39, of Willimantic received a ticket on March 29 for misuse of plates and operating an unregistered motor vehicle.

That same day, Patricia Ballou, 49, of East Hampton was ticketed for failing to obey a traffic sign.

Keyth Brazee, 38, of East Hampton was cited on March 30 for failing to stop at a red light.

Following an investigation into a two-car accident on March 31 at the intersection of Rte. 66 and Oakum Dock Rd, John Mouland, 62, of Northford was ticketed for following too closely.

In a separate incident on April 1, Bonnie Sweet-Reilly, 61, of East Hampton turned herself in on a warrant for her arrest for larceny in the 6th degree and two counts of criminal mischief in the 3rd degree.

She was released with a court-set promise to appear on April 9 at 9 a.m. at the Middletown Superior Court.

Between March 25 and March 31, East Hampton officers responded to 12 medical calls, two motor vehicle accidents, seven alarms, and made 39 traffic stops.

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