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Larceny
About 10 am on June 12 at Danbury Superior Court, police arrested Robert Robson, 42, of 6 High Bridge Road on a warrant on charge of third-degree larceny. The arrest stems from an investigation into the theft of a log-splitting machine, police said. Police received a complaint on the matter on January 1.
Third-degree larceny is a felony involving the theft of items valued at between $1,000 and $5,000.
After his arraignment, Robson was released on $20,000 bail for another court appearance on June 17.
Automotive Vandalism
Sometime between 8 pm on June 12 and 7:30 am on June 13, someone intentionally punctured the tires on a vehicle parked on private property near a Rockywood Drive residence. Rockywood Drive is a dead-end street off Russett Road in Sandy Hook.
The incident constitutes second-degree criminal trespassing and second-degree criminal mischief, police said. Officer Richard Monckton is investigating and asks anyone with information on the incident to contact him at the police station at 426-5841.
Acura Vs Jeep
A two-vehicle collision occurred at the end of Exit 10 off-ramp for westbound Interstate 84 at about 9:45 am June 15, police said.
In that accident, motorist Tracy Ullacco, 49, of Southbury, who was driving a 2001 Acura 3.2-CL coupe, drove into the rear end of a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV driven by Darienne Struna, 37, of Southbury, police said.
There were no injuries. Police issued Ullacco a written warning for failure to drive a reasonable distance apart.
SUV Impact
Police learned early on the morning of June 12 that Kevin OâMahoney, 53, of 52 Huntingtown Road had been driving a 2006 Mercedes-Benz ML-350 SUV northward on Orchard Hill Road, when a deer jumped out onto the road in front of the vehicle.
OâMahoney swerved to avoid the animal but he traveled off the right road shoulder and went onto a rock wall before colliding with a tree, police said.
Police said OâMahoney was not injured. They took no enforcement.
Flagpole Crash
Two vehicles collided at the hazardous Main Street flagpole intersection about noon on June 14.
Motorist Susan Vaill, 49, of Woodbury, who was driving a 2003 Ford SUV westward on Church Hill Road, attempted to make a left turn onto southbound Main Street, as motorist Blanche Labarbera, 59, of Milford was driving a 2003 Ford coupe southward on Main Street, police said.
The two vehicles collided. Police said Vaill told them that she thought that the intersection had four-way stop signs.
There were no injuries. Vaill received a written warning for failure to grant the right of way at a stop sign.
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