Vehicle Charges
Vehicle Charges
Police filed multiple motor vehicle charges April 18 against a Danbury woman.
Police said they charged Alice F. Moore, 39, on a warrant with failure to appear in court, illegal operation of a commercial motor vehicle, and operating a motor vehicle without a license, plus marker plate, license, and registration violations. The charges stem from a 1998 incident.
Police released Moore on a $175 bond for a May 2 appearance in Danbury Superior Court.
Marijuana
Newtown High School officials found a student to be in possession of a substance suspected of being marijuana and contacted police April 19, police said.
Police said they tested the substance and charged William Demenna, 16, of 3 Farmery Lane, with possession of marijuana about 2:30 pm.
Demenna is scheduled to appear in Danbury Superior Court April 27, police said.
Bad Check
Police said they charged Peter Horelick, 25, of 14 Edge Lake Drive, Sandy Hook, on April 18 with issuing a bad check.
Police said Horelick issued a bad check in the amount of $450 to Berkshire Veterinary Hospital, 1 Toddy Hill Road. Horelick is scheduled to appear in court May 2 to answer the charge.
Coin Phone Theft
Police report they charged Newtown High School student Matthew Fries, 17, of 31 Zoar Road, on April 19 with sixth-degree larceny in connection with the theft of a section of a coin telephone.
Police said the theft occurred April 17 at the high school when a SNET telephone technician had the coin phone disassembled for repair work. The hardware stolen did not contain the telephoneâs coin vault, police said. Police said high school security staff made them aware of the incident.
Police released Fries on a promise to appear April 26 in Danbury Superior Court.
 Â
Â