![]() Even in middle school, I kind of felt a little anxious,” she said. “As a person of color, I felt very wary of. Narlin Chimbo Once, a former student in the district who graduated in 2021, said the school resource officers who carry out the arrests in schools made her uneasy. Waterbury has consistently reported far more arrests than any other school district since at least the 2017-18 school year, according to state data. The Connecticut Technical Education and Career System had the next highest number of arrests, with 90. Superintendent Verna Ruffin said the number the school system reported to the state previously was lower than the police department’s internal figures because it didn't include some arrests off-campus, such as at bus stops, on buses, or at school events. State data shows Waterbury Public Schools reported 235 school-based arrests in the 2021-22 school year, while Waterbury police data shows there were 283 school-based arrests – more than one arrest for every school day. It’s a problem that’s been happening for years, but now district leaders and the local police say recent policy changes should reduce the number of arrests. JAMEEL SINCLAIR, 30, of 67 DeCicco Road, two counts violation of probation.The Waterbury School District has more student arrests than any other district in the state. JOHN MENDEZ, 18, of 69 Washington St., second-degree breach of peace.ĮLIZABETH HERNANDEZ, 35, of 21 Cherry St., possession of narcotic substance with intent, possession of less than half-ounce of cannabis, nonstudent possession of drug paraphernalia near a school. MARCO MEJIL, 26, of 133 Woodbine St., assault of public safety, emergency medical, public transit or health care personnel. ![]() PRESCOTT FULTON, 31, of 29 Apple Lane, Litchfield, two counts second-degree failure to appear. YESNIA SUAZO, 20, of 11 Delhurst Drive, Waterbury, second-degree breach of peace. JESSE BLUTO, 33, of 54 Massachusetts Ave., Ludlow, Mass., firth-degree larceny.ĪSHLEY CORREA, 19, of 455 Congress Ave., second-degree breach of peace. JOSE MORALES, 49, of 619 Summit St., second-degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer/resisting arrest.ĪWILDA MORALES-PAGAN, 22, of 44 Jodie Circle, second-degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer/resisting arrest. ROBERTO RICHIEZ, 55, of 313 Lounsbury St., second-degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer/resisting arrest. RICHARD GALLEGOS-CRUZ, 41, of 69 Eastwood Ave., illegal operation of motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol/drugs.ĬHRISTIAN RICHIEZ, 23, of 44 Jodie Circle, second-degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer/resisting arrest. SAMUEL STOCKS, 48, of 8 Wall St., two counts second-degree failure to appear. NIAIRE MYRICK, 21, of 79 Wall St., violation of protective order, second-degree threatening, first-degree burglary, disorderly conduct.ĬAROLANN MANSFIELD, 53, of 3 Glen St., second-degree failure to appear.ĬARLOS PEREZ, 42, of 2140 Cruger Ave., Bronx, N.Y., violation of protective order, first-degree criminal trespass, second-degree breach of peace, two counts violation of probation. JUSTIN VALENTIN, 30, of 6 Gayridge Road, disorderly conduct. PEDRO CALDERON-DELGADO, 34, of 31 Bishop St., second-degree breach of peace. KAYLA POLCHIES, 31, of 108 Beech St., first floor, second-degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer/resisting arrest.ĬHRISTOPHER SOTO, 30, of 194 Prospect St., second-degree breach of peace. ![]() MARIO GOMES, 30, of 31 Water St., second-degree breach of peace.
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