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Sag Harbor Village arrests from July 17 through 23:
Resisting Arrest, Disorderly Conduct, Harassment
Christopher T. Brady, 29, of Southampton, was arrested, July 21 at 8:23 p.m. and charged with resisting arrest, a misdemeanor, as well as disorderly conduct and two counts of harassment in the second degree, all violations.
Police said they responded to a call from a woman who said she found a man sleeping in her Nissan Sentra, which was parked on Rector Street.
Two officers arrived and discovered the Brady sleeping in the front passenger seat, police said. Upon being awakened, Brady told police to leave him alone because he was not driving, according to the arrest report. When he was told that it was not his vehicle he was sleeping in, he finally got out, but then became belligerent and argumentative, police said.
As the officers attempted to calm him down, Brady shoved one of them and tried to throw a punch, police said. When the officers placed Brady under arrest, he kicked one of them in the knee and pulled his arms away when they tried to handcuff him, according to the arrest report. He had to be wrestled to the ground, causing a small laceration to his forehead, police said.
At Southampton Hospital, Brady was given a CAT scan, but there was no evidence of injury, the arrest report states. After being released from the hospital, he was transported to police headquarters for processing.
Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance
• Joshua R. Castantine, 33, of Sag Harbor, was arrested July 17 at 8:20 p.m. on Hampton Street and charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree, a misdemeanor. Police said that while responding to a report of a drug overdose, Castantine took a small white bottle from his shorts pocket and placed it in a desk drawer. Police said the bottle, which was not prescription, contained twenty-six 15 milligram oxycodone hydrochloride pills. Castantine was taken to Southampton Hospital for evaluation then released, police said. He was then arrested and held for arraignment in Sag Harbor Village Justice Court.