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quoted 91 lines >http://www.connpost.com/Stories/0,1413,96~3750~1959575,00.html
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>Man arrested after rave plan goes awry
>Former warehouse worker, 10 others held
>
>By ANNE M. AMATO aamato@ctpost.com
>
>BRIDGEPORT
>
>A former employee of Cricket Hosiery, who was apparently planning an illegal
>rave party at the Cherry Street company's warehouse, was arrested after he
>and
>a number of others allegedly broke into the building Friday.
>
>Jonathan Bisagni, 22, of Brooklawn Avenue, who police said admitted he was
>the
>rave organizer, was charged with second-degree burglary and giving alcohol to
>a
>minor. His bond was set at $10,000.
>
>Police were alerted to the rave after a resident gave them a flyer
>highlighting
>the event, which, it said, cost $10 to attend and would include 20 disc
>jockeys
>and "free sex."
>
>Police contacted the company's owner, who said he had let Bisagni go after he
>rented one room at his 30,000-square-foot factory to him for a New Year's Eve
>event. But, the owner said, Bisagni "broke into another part of the warehouse
>and tagged [spray painted names and pictures] on the walls," according to the
>police report.
>
>The owner told police that after that incident he changed the locks on the
>warehouse and told Bisagni not to return.
>
>When the owner confirmed there were no permits for any event at his Cherry
>Street warehouse Friday night, police began to canvass the area.
>
>At one point, police approached the owner of a car running outside the
>building. That person said he was "dropping off DJ equipment for a rave party
>[that] his friend" Bisagni was throwing, according to police.
>
>Police also found a number of vehicles parked at the same location. When
>police
>checked the area, they found a rear door ajar and, after the owner confirmed
>the premises had been entered unlawfully, they entered the building.
>
>Once inside, they saw an "enormous open area with every wall spray painted,
>makeshift lighting, [and] a number of large speakers and stereo equipment
>being
>set up by about 10 people," according to a police report.
>
>Police also found quantities of alcohol and beer.
>
>All those at the warehouse were detained, and officers asked for a van to
>transport the suspects to police headquarters for booking.
>
>Officers also did an inventory of all the vehicles parked there.
>
>One vehicle, allegedly operated by Noel Hamilton, 19, of Wakeley Street,
>Shelton, contained a BB rifle and a pellet rifle, as well as pellets, police
>said. He was charged with possession of weapons in a motor vehicle,
>possession
>of marijuana and second-degree criminal trespass. His bond was set at $10,000.
>
>Also arrested in the 6 p.m. incident was Kevin Sterbakov, 20, of Village Inn,
>Southport. He was charged with second-degree criminal trespass and procuring
>liquor by a minor. His bond was set at $1,500.
>
>Police also arrested David Woran, 23, of King Street, Shelton; Lukasc Kokot,
>21, of Clearview Court, Derby; David Lyman, 25, of Hawkins Street, Derby;
>Daniel Rofatponah, 21, of Coleman Avenue, Bridgeport; Hector Torres, 23, of
>West Haven; Amber Richardson, 22, of Waterbury; Alexander Meade, 22, of
>Waterbury and Andrew Yakovelev, 22, of Brooklyn, NY.
>
>They were each charged with second-degree criminal trespass. Bond for each
>was
>set at $1,500.
>
>The suspects are due in court Tuesday.
>
>All the cars at the scene were inventoried and towed away, according to
>police.
>Officers also destroyed all alcoholic beverages and secured the premises.
>
>After he was arrested, Bisagni apologized to his former boss for what
>happened,
>according to police.
>
>
>
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