Crime & Safety

Middletown Arrests: Traffic Stop Leads to Arrests, Woman Arrested After Argument Over Children

The following arrests were reported by the Middletown Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Traffic Stop Leads to Two Arrests and Multiple Charges

Two Middletown residents were arrested on Wednesday night around 9:17 p.m. after police pulled over a car for failure to stop at a stop sign while exiting the parking lot of Shaws.  

The passenger, Danielle Donahue, 19, of 62 Trout Dr. was arrested after a search of her purse turned up marijuana and two knives greater than three inches, said police. She was charged with a subsequent offense possession of marijuana, which is a felony and for possession of a weapon other than a firearm, which is a misdemeanor.  

The driver, Shawn O’Malley, 22, of 1 Jude Street, was charged with a misdemeanor possession of marijuana and for driving with a suspended license. Police said they found a nugget of marijuana inside the glove compartment. Donahue denied it belonged to her, so O’Malley was subsequently charged for it, said police.  

Middletown Woman Arrested After She Panicked About Children

Fallon Abat-Bostic, 29, of 202 Rogers Ln. was arrested for disorderly conduct on Wednesday around 3:05 p.m.  According to the police report, Falon arrived at her parents’ house and went into a panic because she was told her children were at a friend's house, but it was uncertain which friend.   She allegedly screamed and swore because she was upset, said police.

Before police arrived,  Abat-Bostic located her children and had left the area. 


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