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Prison sentence increased for lawyer who swindled veterans charity

By JESSE LEAVENWORTH | Hartford Courant | Published: May 12, 2021 (Tribune News Service) A state judge on Monday added 20 months to the 42-month federal sentence of a disgraced Bristol attorney who pocketed $1.4 million in charity funds meant to help veterans and their families. Kevin Creed is to serve the state sentence for first-degree larceny consecutively with federal punishment previously imposed, for a total of 62 months behind bars. The former state trooper and decorated military veteran had pleaded guilty in federal court to wire fraud for diverting money from a fundraiser for construction of a Fisher House near the Veterans Administration Medical Center in West Haven. The facility ultimately was built when the national Fisher House organization put up funding, and it now provides free temporary housing for up to 16 veterans and their families while the vets are receiving treatment.

Troopers: Hartford traffic stop leads to gun arrest

Troopers: Hartford traffic stop leads to gun arrest FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 State police said they found this handgun during a search of a motor vehicle on I-91 in Hartford Thursday, May 6, 2021.Contributed /Connecticut State PoliceShow MoreShow Less 2of3 3of3 HARTFORD State police arrested a 33-year-old city man Thursday charged with illegally carrying a 9mm handgun following a traffic stop. Zabdiel Hueca faces charges of criminal possession of a pistol or revolver, illegal transfer of a high capacity magazine, as well as other weapon and motor vehicle offenses. The investigating officer was traveling south on Interstate 91 near Exit 23 in Hartford when he spotted a gray Honda driven by Hueca with fake temporary tags.

CT man arrested twice in one day for driving, drug offenses: cops

Updated: 2:48 PM EDT April 7, 2021 SOUTHINGTON, Conn. A Southington man was arrested twice in one day for driving erratically, crashing his vehicle and marijuana possession. Police said they responded to reports of a blue Cadillac “all over the roadway” that had hit the curb and a mailbox in the area of Old Turnpike Road on Monday night. When officers arrived, the driver – identified as 23-year-old Jeffrey Bowman of Southington – told them that he was tailgated, causing him to strike a neighbor’s mailbox. According to a release, police searched Bowman s vehicle after smelling a strong odor of marijuana and discovered a large plastic bag, with five individual bags of a green leafy substance.

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