Breach of Peace
Breach of Peace
Police report that an incident occurred between two youths under age 16 at a Newtown High School football game at the high school on the night of October 6. The two youths got involved in a dispute while watching the game, police said.
On October 14, police arrested one of the youths on a charge of breach of peace. The youth was then released from custody on a promise to appear in Danbury Juvenile Court on October 30.
State law conceals the identities of people under age 18 who are charged with crimes.
Nissan Vs Subaru
About 3:30 pm October 12, motorist Ernest Ingram, 63, of 66 Glen Road, who was driving a 2004 Subaru Forester westward on Mile Hill Road, stopped for traffic conditions and was struck from behind by westbound motorist Val Riasi, 50, of 121 Lakeview Terrace, who was driving a 1988 Nissan 300-Z, police said.
There were no injuries. Police verbally warned Riasi for following too closely.
Warrant
Police arrested Teofilo Neto, 44, of Danbury on a warrant on October 17, listing a charge of failure to have automotive insurance. Police said the charge stems from a July 26 motor vehicle accident that occurred at the intersection of South Main Street and Elm Drive. Neto owned one of the vehicles that was involved in the accident. Neto was released on a written promise to appear in court on November 1.
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