Connecticut State Trooper stops for coffee during Dunkin’ Donuts, creates arrest

COLUMBIA, CT – A State Trooper who had stopped for coffee finished adult with a spoliation think instead of a prohibited drink.

Wayne Squier, 35, of Columbia, Connecticut, was arrested during about 6:15 a.m., Saturday, during a Dunkin’ Donuts on Route 6 and charged with third grade robbery, sixth grade larceny, possession of drug outfit and crack of peace, Connecticut State Police said.

He entered a grill and ordered. When a worker non-stop a income register during a drive-through window, Squier is indicted of opening a half-door, entering behind a counter, pulling a clerk divided and grabbing a income in a register, military said.

As he was fleeing, Trooper Joseph Marsh had only pulled into a Dunkin Donuts and saw a think run out of a doorway with an worker chasing him. Marsh systematic a male to stop, who abandoned him. He afterwards chased and apprehended a man.

Columbia Connecticut Police have taken over a investigation. Squire was hold on $100,000 bail and is scheduled to be arraigned in Rockville Superior Court on Monday, State military said.

Police are also questioning Squier in tie to a second spoliation that happened Saturday in Columbia, that is about 20 miles south of Western Massachusetts.

At about 1:16 a.m., a male threatened an worker of a 7-11 gas hire on Route 66, with a screwdriver and demanded money. He afterwards reached over and grabbed a income drawer and fled into a watchful car, military said.