Sandy Hook DUI
Sandy Hook DUI
About 10:45 pm October 31, police were called to 5 Russett Road in Sandy Hook, where a motor vehicle accident had occurred.
Police said an unidentified motorist under age 18, who had been driving a 1986 Chrysler LeBaron, drove off the road and struck two trees, coming to rest in the yard at 5 Russett Road.
On investigating, police charged the youth with driving under the influence, making a restricted turn, and interfering with police.
Because the person is under age 18, their identity is concealed by state law. Police released the youth on $5,000 bail for a November 17 appearance in Danbury Youthful Offender Court.
Vandalism
On October 31, police charged a person under age 18 with making a restricted turn and with two counts of third degree criminal mischief. Details on the incident were not available before deadline.
The identity of people under age 18 who are charged with crimes is concealed by state law. The offender was released on a written promise to appear November 17 in Danbury Youthful Offender Court.
Camera Vandalism
At about 1 pm on October 31, police arrested Henry Williams, 30, of Bridgeport, charging him with first degree criminal mischief. Police allege that Williams damaged security cameras at 123 South Main Street, the site of the former Fireside Inn, which is currently under redevelopment.
After posting $1,000 bail, Williams was released for a November 16 court appearance.
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