State v. Strano, No. Cr010177915 (May 1, 2002)

2002 Conn. Super. Ct. 5709
CourtConnecticut Superior Court
DecidedMay 1, 2002
DocketNos. CR010177915; CR010177916; CR010177917; CR010177918; CR010177919; CR010177920; CR010073128; CR010073129; CR010073130; CR010073131; CR010073132; CR010073133; CR010073134; CR010073135; CR010073136; CR010073137
StatusUnpublished

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Bluebook
State v. Strano, No. Cr010177915 (May 1, 2002), 2002 Conn. Super. Ct. 5709 (Colo. Ct. App. 2002).

Opinion

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This case is unpublished as indicated by the issuing court.]

MEMORANDUM OF DECISION RE: MOTIONS TO SUPPRESS
Introduction

The defendant, Ronald F. Strano, has been charged with fifteen armed robberies and one attempted armed robbery. He has moved to suppress all seized property as well as any admissions and/or confessions that he may have made, claiming that they were obtained as a result of his illegal stop and a subsequent illegal search. Testimony and argument were heard on these motions on August 23, 24, 27, 2001; September 6, 7, 13, 14 and 17, 2001. The court heard testimony from Lieutenant Michael Greenier, Detective Robert O'Gara, Sergeant John Collins, Officer Richard Haynes, Sergeant David Orozco, Detective Don Skewes, and Detective Steven Chipman of the Vernon police department as well as Lieutenant Joseph Morrissey of the Manchester police department and Clyde Gill, parts manager of Clyde Chevrolet-Buick. Strano also presented the testimony of Michael Udvardy, a private investigator. Briefs were filed by the State and Strano on January 4, 2002.

Findings of Facts

From the evidence presented the court finds the following facts. On January 8, 2001, a robbery was reported at Smoker's Discount World located at 435 Main Street in Manchester. The robber was described by the victims as a lone white male wearing a gray ski mask who displayed a small dark hand gun and demanded money from the clerk. The clerk gave the robber about $130. The robber then bound both clerks with duct tape.

On January 24, 2001, a robbery occurred at Pete's Package Store on CT Page 5710 Windsorville Road in Vernon. The robber was described as a lone middle-aged white male wearing a gray ski mask with one opening for the eyes. He had a small hand gun and ordered the clerk to hand over money. He shoved a customer to the floor and fled on foot. The robber was described as five feet six to five feet eight inches tall. He stole approximately $60.

On January 27, 2001, a robbery occurred at the Comfort Inn on the Hartford Turnpike (Route 30) in Vernon. The robber was described as a male wearing a gray jacket and a ski mask with a single opening for the eyes. He produced a small black revolver and ordered the clerk to the floor. The robber was described as five feet five inches tall. He stole $386.

On January 30, 2001, a robbery occurred at the DB Mart at 352 Hartford Turnpike (Route 30) in Vernon. The robber was described as a white male five feet eight inches tall with brown eyes wearing a dark colored jacket and a dark blue or gray ski mask with a single eye opening. He displayed a small black revolver. The car he was driving was described as a white two door newer model Toyota with darkly tinted windows. He stole $60.

On February 1, 2001, a robbery occurred at the Courtyard by Marriott on Slater Street in Manchester. The robber was described by the victim as a lone white male between five feet six and five feet eight inches tall with light colored eyes, wearing a ski type mask, armed with a small dark hand gun. The robber stole $275.

On February 3, 2001, a robbery occurred at the Holiday Inn Express on Kelly Road in Vernon. The robber was described as a white male with a small black pistol wearing a greenish gray ski mask with one eye opening and a grayjacket. The robber was described as between five feet six and five feet eight inches tall. The robber ordered the clerk to the floor. The robber stole $400.

On February 7, 2001, a robbery occurred at Discount Cigarette on the Hartford Turnpike (Route 30) in Vernon. The robber was described as approximately thirty-five years old and about five feet six inches tall with blue eyes. He was wearing a brownish jacket and a light colored ski mask that was not pulled over his face. He displayed a small black revolver and ordered the clerk to the floor. The car he was driving was described as a newer looking light blue station wagon. About $450 was stolen. Utilizing computer software and information supplied by the victim, Detective O'Gara developed a composite drawing of the suspect to which the victim concurred.

On February 9, 2001, a robbery occurred at the Connecticut Motor Lodge CT Page 5711 at 400 Tolland Turnpike in Manchester. A vehicle pulled up directly in front of the office of the motel. A lone white male, five feet six inches tall, exited the car, entered the office and confronted the clerk. He was armed with a small, black gun which looked like a revolver. He demanded money from the clerk, received it, and ordered her to the floor. He was wearing a ski type mask and winter type clothing. He left in a small, dull gray colored vehicle after having stolen $560.

On February 17, 2001, a robbery occurred at the Howard Johnson's Hotel in Vernon. The robber was described as driving a newer model dark green colored car. He was described as a white male, five feet eight inches tall with dirty blond hair and blue eyes. He was wearing a gray cloth jacket, gray ski mask with a single eye opening and thick black gloves with gray suede grips. He displayed a small black revolver which he pointed at the clerk's head. Approximately $1,800 was stolen. In cooperation with the victim, Detective Skewes did a composite drawing of the robbery suspect. The victim had seen the suspect drive in without a mask on.

On February 24, 2001, there was an attempted robbery at the Dunkin Donuts on Talcottyille Road (Route 83) in Vernon. The robber was described as a lone white male five feet six inches tall, wearing a light faded green ski mask with one eye hole and a beige jacket. He displayed a small dark colored revolver and ordered the clerk to the register but he refused and called 911. The suspect then fled northbound on Route 83, in an older white Ford LTD or Galaxy, away from the closest entrance to Interstate 84 which was only a short distance away.

On February 25, 2001, there was a robbery at the Getty Gas Station at 176 Tolland Turnpike in Manchester. The robber was described as a lone white male who drove up to the station. He confronted the clerk and displayed a small antique hand gun. He was wearing a ski type mask and gloves and had green eyes. He stole $1,700 and fled in a four door white, late 1980s to early 1990s, Chevy.

On March 7, 2001, a robbery occurred at the DB Mart on Route 83 in Vernon. The robber was described as a white male between five feet five inches and five feet eight inches tall wearing a light colored ski mask with a single eye opening and a light colored sweater with a light colored jacket. He displayed a small black hand gun. The witness thought the robber may have been Hispanic although his skin was white. He drove a small white vehicle with no license plate on the back and headed north on Route 83. The robber stole $380.

On March 10, 2001, the Howard Johnson's Hotel in Vernon was robbed, again. The robber was identified by the victim, who was the same in both CT Page 5712 robberies, as the same person who robbed the Hotel on February 17. He was wearing a dark colored ski mask with a single eye opening and a grayish jacket and black and gray colored gloves. He displayed a small black revolver. He left in a small light colored car with no rear license plate. He stole $276.

On March 13, 2001, the Cape Cod Crafters store on Hale Road in Manchester was robbed. The victim described a car pulling up in front of the store and a white male with a tan ski-type mask coming in and confronting the clerk and demanding money. The man's eyebrows were light colored and he was described as short. He left in a newer vehicle which was described as white with red trim after stealing $275.

On March 18, 2001, a robbery occurred at Hudlow's Exxon on the Tolland Turnpike in Manchester.

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