Three Vehicles
Three Vehicles
Police report a three-vehicle accident on Church Hill Road near its intersection with The Boulevard about 7 pm December 9.
Motorist Sharon Matthews, 47, of Danbury was driving a 2000 Dodge Durango SUV westward on Church Hill Road, when she crossed into the opposite lane and collided with eastbound motorist Susan Garvey, 45, of 35 Swamp Road, who was driving a 2001 Jeep Cherokee, police said.
The Dodge then continued onward and collided with an eastbound 2008 Volkswagen Passat sedan driven by Mary Feola, 49, of 6 Glenmor Drive, police said.
Ambulance volunteers and Newtown Hook & Ladder firefighters responded to the accident. Matthews was treated and released from Danbury Hospital, a hospital spokeswoman said. Police said the accident is under investigation.
Mt Pleasant
Motorist Kimberly Calbo, 42, of 21 Valley View Road was driving a 2000 Toyota Sienna minivan carrying four passengers eastward near 29 Mt Pleasant Road about 5:20 pm December 9, when a deer ran out onto the road and collided with the vehicle, police said. There were no injuries. Police took no enforcement.
Stone Wall
Motorist Barry Smith, Jr, 16, of 13 Knollwood Drive was driving a 2003 Volkswagen Jetta sedan carrying two passengers westward on Mt Nebo Road about 4:15 am December 6, when the vehicle went through a stop sign at Mt Neboâs Road intersection with Boggs Hill Road, police said.
The auto then crossed Boggs Hill Road and struck a stone wall. There were no injuries. Police issued Smith an infraction for failure to obey a stop sign and for a curfew violation.
Subaru Vs Honda
Motorist Barbara Kelchner, 79, of 12 Walnut Tree Hill Road was driving a 1999 Honda Civic coupe eastward near 52 Church Hill Road about 2 pm December 10, when she slowed for traffic conditions, police said.
The Honda was then struck from behind by eastbound motorist Jonathan Savarese, 17, of 3 Martin Street, who was driving a 2005 Subaru Impreza station wagon that was unable to stop on the wet road, police said.
There were no injuries. Savarese received a written warning for following too closely, police said.