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Failure to Respond

After learning that police held an arrest warrant for her, Reaghan Malloy, 28, of Southbury went to the police station on the afternoon of October 9 and was charged with failure to respond to an infraction, possession of less than one-half ounce of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia, police report.

Police said they received a warrant in the case after Malloy had failed to respond to an infraction ticket that she was issued in connection with an April 19 incident. Such infractions carry fines that are payable by mail or may be appealed in court.

After she posted $286 bail, police released Malloy for an October 23 appearance in Danbury Superior Court.

Multiple Charges

Police report they received a call alerting them that a person was attempting to use a forged document in seeking to obtain a prescription drug at Walgreens Pharmacy at 49 South Main Street on the afternoon of October 9, so they went there to investigate.

Police said they determined that Erik Figueroa, 33, of Bronx, N.Y., was attempting to use a forged prescription to obtain narcotics.

Police then charged Figueroa with second-degree forgery, attempting to obtain a prescription drug through forgery, attempting to obtain a prescription drug through the use of a false address, and criminal attempt to possess and sell narcotics.

During arrest processing, police learned that Figueroa was wanted on warrants by police in Ansonia and West Haven.

 Those pending charges include first-degree failure to appear in court, second-degree failure to appear in court, driving under the influence, traveling too fast, driving with suspended license, failure to renew a vehicle registration, possession of a controlled substance in a prohibited area, and two counts of possession of a controlled substance or less than four ounces of marijuana.

Police said they held Figueroa on $7,500 bail for an October 10 court appearance.

Traffic Stop

About 8:47 pm on October 9, police made a traffic stop near 5 Hanover Road.

After investigating, they charged motorist Eric Barrientos-Hernandez, 28, of Danbury with driving with a suspended registration, driving without a license, failure to have tail lamps, and failure to carry an automotive insurance identification card.

Police released him on a written promise to appear in court on October 23.

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