MV Violations
MV Violations
Police said they charged a local man with two motor vehicle violations about 10 pm March 20.
Police said they saw Adam C. Levy, 34, of Sandy Hook driving an unregistered 1998 Audi on Church Hill Road, so they stopped it.
After investigating, police charged Levy with operating an unregistered motor vehicle and operating a motor vehicle while under suspension. Police released Levy on a promise to appear in Danbury Superior Court March 28.
Toddy Hill Deer
Motorist David T. Larson, 18, of 18 Crabapple Lane was driving a 1996 Ford Explorer southbound on Toddy Hill Road about 9:15 pm March 14 when a deer entered the road, colliding with the sport-utility vehicle, police said. Larson was uninjured. Police took no enforcement action.
Cadillac Crash
Motorist Thomas T. Fay, Jr, 47, of Westport was driving a 1988 Cadillac sedan northbound on Route 25 about 9:20 pm March 15 when a deer entered the road, colliding with the auto, police said.
Mr Fay was not injured. No enforcement action was taken.
Church Hill Road
Police report a two-vehicle accident on Church Hill Road at the Blue Colony Diner about 5 pm March 19.
Police said motorist William J. Carbone, 25, of Danbury, who was driving a 1998 Nissan Pathfinder westbound on Church Hill Road, was turning left into the dinerâs parking lot when he collided with an eastbound 1987 Honda Accord driven by Florence S. OâBrien, 64, of Woodbury.
The Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps transported OâBrien to Danbury Hospital to be checked out, police said.
Chain Reaction
 A three-vehicle chain reaction accident took place about 4:30 pm March 19 on eastbound Route 34, west of Toddy Hill Road, police said.
 In heavy traffic, a 2001 Acura 3.2-T driven by Tammy L. Gruber, 32, of New Fairfield struck the rear end of a 2001 Ford sedan driven by Timothy Pendergast, 42, of Utica, N.Y., pushing the Ford into the rear end of a 1993 Chrysler Concorde driven by Clara Poindexter, 48, of Ossining, N.Y., police said.
 There were no injuries. Police issued Gruber a written warning for failure to drive a reasonable distance apart.
Indecent Exposure
Police are investigating a report of indecent exposure at Booth Library on Main Street.
Police said that a male, who is approximately 40 years old, exposed himself to a young female inside the library on the evening of March 13. Police provided no other details on the incident.