Crime & Safety

Teen Blows Through 4 Protective Orders In Willington Truck Stop Incident, Arrest Report Says

A Mansfield teen with four active protective orders against him is accused of assaulting the woman they were issued for, state police said.

A Mansfield teen with four active protective orders against him is accused of assaulting the woman they were issued for, state police said.
A Mansfield teen with four active protective orders against him is accused of assaulting the woman they were issued for, state police said. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)

WILLINGTON, CT — A teen is facing four felony charges amid accusations that he was pummeling a woman he was prohibited from seeing at a truck stop in Willington, a state police arrest report indicates.

According to an arrest report, at 5:13 p.m. on Aug. 14, state troopers were dispatched to the TA Travel Center on Ruby Road for a disturbance. Troopers were told that a man, later identified as Jaioni Williams, 19, of Mansfield, was on top of a woman in the parking lot and was hitting her, according to an incident report.

When troopers arrived, neither Williams nor the 18-year-old woman happened to be at the truck stop, according to an arrest report.

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They were both located at the FedEx campus nearby, according to an arrest report.

Williams had four active protective orders against him for the woman, according to an arrest report.

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Williams was charged with violating the four protective orders and third-degree assault.

He was held on a $100,000 bond over the weekend and was to appear in court Monday, according to an arrest report.

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