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DUI Arrest

Police report that motorist Devin Lee Senn, 25, of Stamford was seen driving a 1998 BMW 528-I sedan erratically eastward on Mile Hill Road about 2 am April 13, so they pulled him over to investigate.

After he performed sobriety tests, police charged Senn with driving under the influence, traveling unreasonably fast, and failure to drive on a direct course.

Following arrest processing, police released Senn on $100 bail for an upcoming arraignment in Danbury Superior Court.

DUI Warrant

After learning that police held a warrant for his arrest, John O’Brien, 47, of 316 Great Quarter Road turned himself over to them at the police station on April 12 and was charged with driving under the influence.

Police said the arrest stems from a motor vehicle accident that occurred during wintry conditions on January 4 on Route 34, near Zoar Road. At that time, O’Brien was driving a motorcycle that hit a guardrail, ejecting O’Brien into a wooded area alongside the road. O’Brien was injured in that accident.

After arrest processing, police released O’Brien on $500 bail for an April 27 court appearance.

DUI Charge

Police report they arrested motorist Sheila Donahue, 47, of Redding on April 12, following a motor vehicle accident, charging her with driving under the influence, following too closely, failure to carry a license, and failure to carry a vehicle registration. Details on the accident were not available from police on the morning of April 13.

Police released Donahue on $100 bail for an April 27 court appearance.

Minivan Hits Pole

Motorist Christopher Elias, 16, of 11 Pebble Road was driving a 1998 Dodge Caravan northward on South Main Street about 6 pm April 11, when he took his eyes off the road and attempted to adjust the vehicle’s radio, but drifted to the right and struck some curbing and a utility pole, police said.

Elias was not injured. Police issued him a written warning for making a restricted turn.

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