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Infant Alone
Police report they received a call about noon May 17 alerting them that an infant about six months old had been left unattended in a minivan in the parking lot of the Grand Union supermarket on Queen Street.
 Police said they found the infant sitting in a car seat in the minivan, which was unlocked and had a window open for ventilation.
Police said an investigation showed that the mother of the child, Anastasia Batzer, 36, of 5 Lafayette Trail, had left the child unattended while she shopped for groceries in the supermarket.
Police charged Ms Batzer with leaving a child unsupervised in a motor vehicle, which is a Class A misdemeanor. She is scheduled to appear in Danbury Superior Court May 31 to answer the charge.
Old Mill Road
Police report motorist Vincent Cavaliere, Jr, 53, of Monroe, who was driving a 1991Ford Bronco westbound on Route 34 about 7 am May 12, suddenly encountered a westbound vehicle ahead of him which was stopped, waiting to turn left onto Old Mill Road.
Mr Cavaliere applied the brakes but began to slide on the wet roadway and left the road, coming to rest on a stone wall, police said. Mr Cavaliere was not injured, police said. Police verbally warned him for making an improper turn.
Tractor-Trailer
Tractor-trailer trucker Eric T. Warford, 35, of Romney, Indiana, while making a U-turn on Riverside Road about 6 am May 9, struck a utility pole, knocking down power lines, police said. Warford was not injured. Police issued him an infraction ticket for making a restricted turn.
Church Hill Road
While turning left from westbound Church Hill Road into the Blue Colony Diner parking lot about 7:20 am May 9, motorist Robert A. Blees, 77, of Yorktown Heights, N.Y., who was driving a 1998 camper, struck the rear end of a stopped eastbound 2000 Saturn SL-1 driven by Jean J. Terry, 46, of 29 Brookwood Drive, who was waiting for a red light, police said.
There were no injuries. Police gave Blees a written warning for making a restricted turn.
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