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Clinton Police Department Arrest Report — May 1 through May 20, 2025

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The Clinton Police Department has released its latest arrest report detailing 22 arrests made between May 1 and May 20, 2025. The charges range from shoplifting and trespassing to domestic assault and driving while intoxicated.

Most Recent Arrests:

  • Kyle Cosgrove, 54, was arrested on May 20 for shoplifting (Case 25-0337).

  • Jerry Perry, 55, was arrested May 19 for violating Clinton’s noise ordinance (Case 25-0334).

  • Emmett Folsom, 21, was taken into custody on May 18 on an active warrant.

  • Deanna Pettit, 40, was arrested May 17 for trespassing (Case 25-0303).

  • Melinda Talbot, 51, and Thomas West, 30, were both arrested May 15 on separate warrants.

Multiple Assault Cases:

  • Breanna Winskowski, 25, was charged with assault and property damage on May 13 (Case 25-0322).

  • Frederick Griffitt, 34, faces charges for third-degree domestic assault and fourth-degree assault following his May 11 arrest (Case 25-0319).

  • Brandon Vanblaricon, 45, and Wanda Belk, 41, were both arrested for separate domestic assault incidents.

Alcohol & Traffic Offenses:

  • Layla Stringham, 18, was arrested on May 12 for DWI and minor in possession of alcohol (Case 25-0321).

  • Connie Fenske, 45, was charged with driving while revoked and lacking proof of insurance.

  • Jeremy Thompson, 51, was arrested May 7 for distributing fraudulent insurance documents (Case 25-0306).

Other Notable Arrests:

  • Eric Hankins, 40, was arrested May 2 for second-degree domestic assault and endangering the welfare of a child (Case 25-0300).

  • Wanda Belk was also arrested twice—on May 1 and May 2—for separate assault charges (Cases 25-0297 and 25-0298).

Several individuals were apprehended on outstanding warrants, reinforcing the department’s continued vigilance in serving the community. The Clinton Police Department remains committed to transparency and public safety as it addresses a broad range of criminal activity within the city.

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