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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Wrong license plates leads to man’s arrest in Stratford shooting

A driver, who was stopped for misuse of license plates by Newington officers early Tuesday morning, turned out to be wanted for a shooting in Stratford.

Kenneth Darryl Jones, 22, of Newington, was turned over to Stratford police after Newington officers learned he had an arrest warrant for first-degree assault. The charge stems from a recent shooting in Stratford.

Jones was taken into custody without incident.

Sgt. Christopher Perry said Jones was stopped after his black Infinity G35 sedan was seen leaving the parking lot of the Plaza Azteca restaurant on the Berlin Turnpike at 2 a.m. Tuesday. Newington police have been conducting location checks in the area after a recent stabbing at the restaurant.

Police said the plates on Jones’ vehicle did not match the registration.

Before Jones was turned over to Stratford police, he was charged with misuse of marker plates.



from News https://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Wrong-license-plates-leads-to-man-s-arrest-in-13806930.php

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