Policeman suffers serious leg injury during 25-minute struggle trying to arrest 35-year-old near Machynlleth
Barrie Wilks fought with officers for 25 minutes, repeatedly kicking out, abusing them, trying to bite them, and making a grab for their Taser stun gun
15:54, 21 MAY 2021
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Routine arrest of ex-Birmingham cafe worker erupted into 25 minutes of violence
Barrie Wilks - who now goes by the name Mallory - lashed out and kicked the officers, tried to bite them, and tried to get hold of a Taser and a Pava incapacitant spray
16:18, 21 MAY 2021
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A former Birmingham cafe worker and caterer left a PC needing a knee brace after lashing out at police in Wales.
A former Farmington Bank branch in Rocky Hill has been leased by a North Carolina-based healthcare diagnostics company that has growth ambitions in Connecticut.
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings, or LabCorp, is a publicly traded life sciences company that provides diagnostics and drug development services. It has subleased 1,800 square feet at 366 Cromwell Ave. in Rocky Hill, according to Andrew Hale and Thomas Wilks of O,R&L Commercial, which represented the property owner, People’s United Bank.
People’s United took over the property s lease following its $544 million purchase of Farmington Bank in 2018. The 7,800-square retail building is owned by Mozzicato family has other tenants, including Battiston s of Rocky Hill.
A Plainville-based security systems installer has acquired a former United Bank branch in Southington for $1 million and plans to relocate its business there.
Trusted Properties, led by Jerry Brocki, who is managing member of a Security 101 franchise in Plainville, acquired 158 North Main St. late last year from People’s United Bank.
The 5,284-square-foot building, which sits on an acre of land, was previously a United Bank branch. People’s United closed the branch, along with 17 others, after acquiring United in 2019.
Thomas Wilks and Andrew Hale of O,R&L Commercial represented People’s United in the transactions. Robert Montesi of Goman+York represented Trusted Properties.