Speeding/Suspension
Speeding/Suspension
 About 4:25 pm August 7, police detected motorist Alicia Molina, 36, of Monroe driving 60 miles per hour in a 25-mph zone on High Bridge Road.
Police stopped Molina to investigate and charged her with speeding and with driving with a suspended license.
After processing, police released Molina from custody on a written promise to appear in Danbury Superior Court for arraignment on the charges on August 21.
Treadwell Crash
Motorist Dayna Djonne, 17, of 1 River Edge Drive was driving a 2002 Jeep Wrangler in the Treadwell Park parking lot about 4:30 pm August 4, police said.
Djonne told police that an object flew into her eye, after which she lost control of the compact sport-utility vehicle and drove into some wooden fencing.
Djonne was not injured. Police verbally warned her for making a restricted turn.
Fraudulent Purchase
Police reported this week that on June 30, an unknown person made a fraudulent purchase at the annual Friends of Booth Libraryâs used book sale, which was held at Reed Intermediate School at Fairfield Hills.
The crimes committed were issuing a bad check and fifth-degree larceny, which involves more than a $250 loss.
The buyer issued a fraudulent check which had false name, address, routing, and account information on it, police said.
Police ask anyone with knowledge of the criminal to contact them at 426-5841 or at 270-8888.
Church Hill Collision
While traveling eastward on Church Hill Road about 4:45 pm August 5, motorist Michael Barbour, 19, of 11 Schoolhouse Hill Road, who was driving a 2003 Dodge Ram pickup truck, slowed to make a left turn into the driveway at 47 Church Hill Road, police report.
Eastbound motorist Gabrielle Nastri, 17, of 2 Jo-Mar Drive, who was driving a 2004 Jeep Liberty, then struck the Dodge from behind, police said.
There were no injuries. Nastri received a written warning for following too closely.
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