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Hawleyville Break
Police report that someone sometime between 2 and 3 am March 29 broke into the Hawleyville Deli on Hawleyville Road and stole 138 cartons of cigarettes valued at $4,455, constituting a case of third-degree larceny, which is a felony.
The thief broke a front window of the business, entered the building and stole the goods, police said. Police are investigating.
Queen Street
Motorist Gail M. Oâdell, 48, of 49 Schoolhouse Hill Road, who was driving a 1997 Ford Taurus station wagon, was stopped in a northbound line of traffic on Queen Street at Glover Avenue about 11 am March 24, when the Ford was struck from behind by a northbound 1997 Pontiac Grand Am driven by Michael A. Russo, 30, of Monroe, police aid.
There were no injuries. Police issued Russo a written warning for failure to carry automotive insurance and operating a motor vehicle at an unsafe distance.
Wasserman Way
Police said motorist Brian McCormack, 41, of Shelton, who was driving a 2001 Jeep Laredo, was stopped in traffic on Wasserman Way about 7 am March 27, when the Jeep was struck from behind by a 2001 Ford Taurus driven by James E. Burnick, 40, of 47 Yogananda Street. There were no injuries, police said.
Juvenile Theft
Police report they charged a juvenile with sixth-degree larceny March 28 after the youth allegedly stole two boxes of merchandise from a display rack at Cave Comics, 57 Church Hill Road. The boxes contained figurines, police said. The juvenile is scheduled to appear April 5 in Danbury Juvenile Court to answer the charge. Because the accused is under age 16, police do not disclose the identity of the person.
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