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Woman Charged

Police said they stopped motorist Noreen Vorvis, 55, of Brookfield on South Main Street on the night of August 2, because they noticed that she had an expired vehicle registration sticker affixed to her rear marker plate.

After investigating, police charged Vorvis with improper display of a marker plate/registration sticker and with driving with a suspended driver’s license.

After processing, police released Vorvis from custody on a written promise to appear in Danbury Superior Court on August 16.

Electronics Theft

Police are investigating a theft that occurred when someone entered a parked vehicle on Reservoir Road sometime between 10 pm on July 20 and 2 am on July 21.

The thief stole a Hewlett-Packard laptop computer, a Canon Elph digital camera, and an Apple I-Pod video/music player, police said.

The crime constitutes third-degree larceny, meaning that goods worth between $1,000 and $5,000. It is a felony.

Police officers Felicia Figol and John McCluskey ask anyone with information on the theft to contact them at 426-5841 or at 270-8888.

Debris Dumping

Sometime between July 13 and July 27, someone dumped a large amount of construction debris in a driveway at 61 Peck’s Lane. The crimes involved are illegal dumping and third-degree criminal trespassing. Police ask anyone with information on the matter to contact them at 426-5841 or at 270-8888.

Camera Found

Police are holding for safekeeping a Nikon Coolpix digital camera that was found on Jeremiah Road in Sandy Hook on July 14. The camera was in a black leather case.

The camera contained family pictures of a trip to one of the many Yogi Bear Jellystone Park Camp-Resort campgrounds, police said.

The owner may claim the camera at the police station at 3 Main Street.

Eyeglasses

On August 2, police received for safekeeping a pair of purple-framed eyeglasses that were found at Dickinson Park on Elm Drive. The owner should contact Sergeant Darlene Froehlich at the police station, telephone 426-5841, to claim the eyeglasses.

Sideswiped

Midday on July 30, motorist Charlotte Abraham, 37, of Danbury was driving a 2005 Chrysler Town & Country minivan westward on Wasserman Way, near its intersection with Mile Hill Road South, police report.

At that time, motorist Jason Chase, 28, of Milford was driving a 1994 Ford Explorer eastward there, police said. The Chrysler entered the opposite lane and collided with the Ford, according to police.

Both drivers received medical treatment at the scene from ambulance corps volunteers. Hook & Ladder firefighters went to the accident.

Abraham received an infraction ticket for failure to drive to the right, police report.

Two Keys

Police report that on July 28, they received for safekeeping a black hook-style key ring that contains two keys. The keys were found at the busy intersection of South Main Street and Mile Hill Road. The owner may claim the item by contacting police Sergeant Darlene Froehlich at the police station.

Pontiac Crash

Police report a one-vehicle accident near 6 Mile Hill Road about 11 pm August 3.

Motorist Almando Morales, 21, of Bridgeport was driving a 1996 Pontiac coupe westward on Mile Hill Road, when he entered the eastbound lane and then drove off the eastbound road shoulder, smashing into guard cabling and then landing in a ditch, police said.

Morales received minor injuries and was transported to Danbury Hospital by ambulance volunteers for medical treatment, police said. Hook & Ladder firefighters went to the accident. Police are investigating.

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