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Police Reports | September 17-25, 2019

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April DUI/Reckless Incident

After learning that police held a warrant for his arrest, George Geanuracos, 55, of Newtown, went to the police station on September 25 and was arrested on charges of driving under the influence, reckless driving, and failure to drive in the proper lane, police said.

The charges stems from a one-vehicle collision on South Main Street on April 21. In that incident, Geanuracos, who was driving a 1968 Ford Mustang, made some circular tire skid marks, known as “donuts,” in the parking lot at Ricky’s Shopping Center at 71 South Main Street, after which he drove out of the parking lot and headed southward on South Main Street.

Geanuracos then did a “tire burnout” on the street, after which the auto began “fishtailing” and went out of control. The Ford drove off the right road shoulder, struck some curbing, smashed into a utility pole, and then hit a fire hydrant, according to police. Geanuracos was injured in the incident.

After arrest processing on September 25, police released Geanuracos from custody on $250 bail for an October 9 arraignment on the charges before a judge in Connecticut Superior Court in Danbury.

Disabled Vehicle

Police said they received a report about 2:24 am on September 24 concerning a disabled vehicle near 28 Church Hill Road.

After investigating, police charged Russell Yu, 66, of Plattsburgh, N.Y., with driving under the influence. Yu was released for an October 16 court appearance on the charge.

Apparent Intoxication

Police said they received a report about 11 am on September 24 concerning an apparently intoxicated man who was driving in the Simm Lane area, so they responded to investigate.

The man in question left the area before police arrived, but police said they located him while he was arriving at his home. After investigating, police charged John Grimardi, 54, of Newtown with driving under the influence. Grimardi was released on $500 bail for an October 8 court appearance.

DUI Incident

Police report that they were called to a Vining Road address about 6:14 pm on September 24 concerning a dispute.

After arriving, police investigated and charged Teresa Jennings, 56, of Brookfield, with driving under the influence. Jennings was released on $250 bail for an October 8 court appearance.

2013 Warrant

Police said that after learning of an arrest stemming from a 2013 motor vehicle accident, William Trueheart, 31, of Torrington, went to the police station about 1:30 pm on September 23 and was charged with evading responsibility and with driving with a suspended license.

The arrest stems from a motor vehicle accident that occurred about 11:30 pm on December 7, 2013, on Glen Road, in which Trueheart allegedly left the scene of the crash. Police released Trueheart on a written promise to appear in Connecticut Superior Court in Danbury on October 8.

Four Vehicles

State police report a four-vehicle accident on eastbound Interstate 84, about 100 feet east of Exit 9, about 5:34 pm on September 20.

The drivers of three vehicles slowed for traffic conditions, after which motorist Barbara Wiemers, 60, of Fort Myers, Fla., struck a 2018 Nissan Sentra sedan, pushing the Nissan into a 2015 Ford Focus sedan, pushing the Ford into a 2019 Honda Pilot SUV.

There were no injuries. Wiemers received an infraction for failure to drive a reasonable distance apart.

Rear-Ender

A two-vehicle collision occurred about 10:23 pm on September 20 on eastbound Interstate 84, near Exit 9.

State police said motorist Tyrell Jackson, 19, of Yonkers, N.Y., who was driving a 2018 Chevrolet Express van, struck the rear end of a Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV driven by Samuel Urban, 72, of Newtown.

There were no injuries. State police verbally warned Jackson for following too closely.

SUV Vs SUV

At about 3:57 pm on September 19, at the end of eastbound Interstate 84’s Exit 9 off-ramp, motorist Terri Rollinson, 60, of Southbury, who was driving a 2016 Ford Explorer SUV, struck the rear end of a 2019 BMW X-3 SUV driven by Nancy Hulnick, 66, of Ridgefield, state police said.

There were no injuries. Rollinson received an infraction for unsafe movement from a stopped position.

VW Vs Toyota

State police report that at about 4:22 pm on September 19, in slow-moving, heavy traffic, motorist Andrew Sawyer, 26, of New Milford, who was driving a 2003 Volkswagen Jetta, struck the rear end of a 2019 Toyota Sienna minivan driven by Khoutavong Yongchaiyuth, 56, of Morris. There were no injuries. Sawyer received an infraction for following too closely.

Huntingtown Road

Police report a two-vehicle head-on collision on northern Huntingtown Road, near Orchard Hill Road, about 7:56 pm on September 19.

Motorist Kristine Ann Macejko, 52, of Newtown, who was driving a 2012 Buick Enclave SUV, collided head-on with motorist Marcy Pulver, 34, of Newtown, who was driving a 2014 Ford Explorer SUV. Botsford volunteer firefighters responded to the accident and did extrication work. Both motorists were transported by the Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps to Danbury Hospital, police said. The accident is under investigation.

DUI Arrest

Police report that at about 10:12 pm on September 19, they were stationed at the eastern intersection of Mt Pleasant Road and Blackman Road with radar-based speed detection equipment, with which they determined that motorist Michael Mondo, 36, of Trumbull, was driving 61 miles per hour in a posted 40-mph zone, so they stopped Mondo to investigate.

Police arrested Mondo on charges of driving under the influence and speeding. Following arrest processing, police released Mondo on $100 bail for an October 3 court appearance.

Tablet Computer

Police report that an Apple-brand iPad tablet-style computer was found near 17 Main Street and was then turned over to police late on the morning of September 17 for safekeeping. The owner who is able to identify the device may claim it at the police station at 3 Main Street, telephone 203-426-5841.

Botsford volunteer firefighters spread absorbent material around this 2009 Toyota Corolla sedan, which leaked automotive fluids after it was involved in one-vehicle accident on Swamp Road about 3 pm on Friday, September 20. Police said motorist Bertha Brice, 48, of Bridgeport was driving northeastward, after which the auto turned to the right and struck a utility pole, snapping it. The Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps transported Brice to the hospital for a medical evaluation, police said. Swamp Road was closed to through-traffic for utility pole replacement work. Brice received an infraction for making an improper turn.—Bee Photo, Gorosko
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