Christopher Lemke was arrested final week, after police say he entered the house of a Newtown resident and kidnapped the unnamed sufferer.
The sufferer reportedly was capable of escape however authorities say Lemke took off after stealing the Newtown resident’s automobile. That started a police pursuit that ended with Lemke in cuffs off of Exit 15 in Southbury.
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Now that Lemke is on everybody’s radar, his felony previous is changing into a subject of dialog within the Higher-Danbury space and it is in depth. Because of a fast Google search, public information present Lemke has been convicted of an array of crimes previously together with disorderly conduct, carrying a pistol with no allow and alcohol associated crimes.
His listing of arrests is even longer, and now the general public desires to know what his tie is to the Reyes case, if any.
These instances contact so many cities and folks within the Higher Danbury space. Lemke’s Fb web page says he lives in Bethel and graduated from New Milford. The alleged kidnapping happened in Newtown and resulted in Southbury. The Reyes case touches Danbury and Brewster.
The communities seem like involved, and for good motive.
The Danbury Police Division has not advised the native media a lot, particularly about Lemke’s potential relation to the Reyes case as a result of it’s an ongoing investigation. I’ve reached out to my contacts with DPD and I anticipate we’ll be up to date when it is sensible for the authorities to take action.
Lemke faces the next fees in reference to the Newtown incident:
- Unlawful possession of a weapon in a motorcar
- Possession of a stolen firearm
- Felony possession of a pistol
- Participating police in pursuit
- Reckless driving
- Reckless endangerment
- Possession of narcotics with intent to promote
- Possession of drug paraphernalia.
P.S. After I say the communities seem like involved and folks need to know extra, I can again that up with precise listeners from the Ethan and Lou radio present. The mail we have been getting signifies that folks within the space are understandably and anxious.
Visible Information of Mark Twain’s Redding + Hartford , CT Houses and Years
Mark Twain lived in CT for almost 20 years, he owned properties in Hartford and Redding. Twain even bought a second Redding house for his daughter. Throughout his CT years he wrote classics like; “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” and “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Courtroom.”
Every week on the Ethan and Lou Radio Present we’re joined within the studio by Mike Allen for a phase we name: “The Place You Dwell.” Mike brings his analysis findings with him and shares one other superb native story, this week, it was all about Mark Twain’s ties to the Structure State. It is a visible information of Mark Twain’s footprint on Connecticut.
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