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Court log, Sept. 13, 2017

Westfield District Court

Sept. 13, 2017

Chelsea C. Daley, 22, of 344 Beechhill Road, Granville, was released on her personal recognizance and with pretrial conditions pending a Nov. 16 hearing after being arraigned on possession to distribute class A drug, brought by Westfield Police.

Ronald D. Wellspeak, 49, of 66 Larchly Ave., Westfield, was released on his personal recognizance pending a Nov. 17 hearing after being arraigned on a charge of firearm, store improper large-capacity near minor, brought by Southwick Police.

Chelsea A. Lucia, 21, of 121 Garden St., West Springfield, received fines and fees assessed after pleading guilty to a charge of arrestee furnish false name/social security number, brought by Southwick Police.

Ramiro L. Lopez, 45, of 919 Southampton Road, Apt. 3, Westfield, had a charge of unlicensed operation of motor vehicle dismissed nolle prosequi, brought by State Police Russell.

Rudene Westbrook, Jr., 38, of 8 Morris Ave., Westfield, received a sentence of probation until March 13, 2019, after pleading guilty to charges of assault and battery on family/household member, resist arrest and assault and battery on police officer, while a charge of pregnant victim assault and battery was dismissed nolle prosequi, charges brought by Westfield Police.

Laura A. Truden, 41, of 36 Mohawk St., Apt. 1, Pittsfield, had a charge of operating motor vehicle with license suspended, subsequent offense, dismissed nolle prosequi, brought by Westfield Police.

Michael P. Fabiani, 31, of 58 Bosworth St., West Springfield, was released on $200 cash bail and with pretrial conditions pending a Nov. 10 hearing after being arraigned on charges of operating motor vehicle with license suspended and speeding in violation of special regulation, brought by Westfield Police.

Gregory P. Jordan, 32, of 151 Sheep Pasture Road, Southwick, was released on his personal recognizance pending a Nov. 30 hearing after being arraigned on charges of larceny over $250 by single scheme and larceny of credit card, brought by Southwick Police.

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