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East Lyme A physical altercation at a local motel led to the arrest of a North Carolina man this weekend, according to police.
William T. Spencer, 42, of Oxford, N.C. was charged Saturday with third-degree assault, disorderly conduct, second-degree strangulation and second-degree unlawful restraint.
Police said that Spencer is accused of assaulting the 911 caller and causing the disturbance at Motel 6 on Flanders Road.
Police said officers responding to the 911 call about a possible altercation at the motel found the suspect had fled in a silver Chevrolet Malibu. The car was located at the Niantic Star gas station with Spencer inside, police said.
Published May 11. 2021 10:06AM | Updated May 11. 2021 4:26PM Get the weekly rundown Email Submit
East Lyme Police are asking the public for information on a vehicle stolen from a driveway on Brookfield Drive sometime early Monday morning.
Town police Chief Michael Finkelstein said the investigation was launched after the owner awoke to find the vehicle missing Monday morning. The gray 2018 Toyota Camry had been unlocked, with the keys left inside.
Officers canvassing the area located doorbell camera video from a home on Irvingdell Place, which showed an individual attempting to enter a vehicle at the home at 2:18 a.m., police said in a news release.
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Boat sinks in Niantic River
A boat rests, half-sunken Tuesday, May 4, 2021, on the bottom of the Niantic River off Mago Point in Waterford. Crews from the Niantic and Goshen fire departments were reported to have responded to the vessel about 7 a.m. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)