EAST HAMPTON — A Meriden woman turned herself in to East Hampton police on Feb. 11 in connection with an active arrest warrant.
Kajsa Oakliff, 49, of 24A Quinlin Ave., was charged with larceny in the fifth degree.
She was released after signing a $2,500 non-surety bond and is scheduled to appear at Middletown Superior Court on Feb. 25 to answer to the charge.
Also on Feb. 11, Nicholas Follo, 35, of 21 Old Coach Rd., East Hampton, was arrested following an investigation into a road rage incident that ended in the parking lot of the East Hampton Police Department.
Follo was charged with breach of peace in the second degree.
He signed a summons promising to appear at Middletown Superior Court on Feb. 25 at 9:00 a.m.
On Feb. 16, Colin Statkiewicz, 29, of 4 Bellevue St., East Hampton, was taken into custody on several active warrants.
Statkiewicz was charged with larceny in the sixth degree, failure to appear in the first degree, and seven counts of failure to appear in the second degree.
Unable to post bonds totaling $122,500, he was held in police custody until his arraignment at Middletown Superior Court on Feb. 18 at 9:00 a.m.
Between Feb. 10 and Feb. 16, East Hampton officers responded to 21 medical calls, two motor vehicle accidents, and five alarms.