Michael Gramegna, who police say illegally had guns and ammo in his Bolton home, was found guilty Tuesday of criminal violations of a protective order.
A Bolton man arrested on 11 warrants in 2020 after authorities said he disregarded a court order by removing his GPS ankle monitor was found guilty Tuesday of violating three protective orders.
Por Chris and Rosie
A Connecticut
man with 20 cases pending in Superior Court because of a weapons stockpile that was found on his property in February was arrested yesterday after police said he violated the conditions of his release on bond, namely by removing his court-ordered GPS bracelet and mailing it to the Office of Probation.
Michael Gramegna was arrested and charged with 11 counts of failure to appear and one count of violation of a protective order. Michael was held in lieu of a $5.3 million bond.
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