Deer Strike
Deer Strike
Newtown Police responded to the area of 108 Mt Pleasant Road around 6:11 am on October 15 following a report of a traffic incident. Upon arrival officers reported that a 2008 Honda Civic being operated by Walter Murphy, 52, of Meadow Road came in contact with a deer that entered the westbound lane causing damage to the vehicles driverâs side. No injuries were reported and no charges were filed. The vehicle remained drivable.
Charges Filed
Police say they pulled over Jose Valetin, 33, of South Street, Danbury, around 3:07 pm on October 14 after clocking him traveling too fast for conditions near the intersection of Washington Avenue and Pearl Street. Upon investigation, it was determined that the driver was operating with a suspended license and could show no proof of minimum insurance coverage. Valetin was arrested on those three offenses, processed and subsequently released on a $100 bond pending an October 28 court date.
Skid Into Trees
State Police said at approximately 2:12 pm on October 12, Maryellen McMillen, 63, of Harrisburg, Penn., was traveling eastbound on I-84 in Newtown in her 2003 Lexus when she swerved to avoid an animal in the roadway. Police say the evasive maneuver cause her to lose control of the vehicle, striking some small trees by the roadway. No injuries were reported, but the vehicle had to be towed from the scene.
Drug Arrest
On October 10, State Police reported pulling over Coty S. Pennywell, 22, of Eldred Road in New Fairfield, who was speeding on I-84 in Newtown. After a brief investigation, a subsequent search of the vehicle developed a quantity of suspected marijuana. Pennywell was charged with possession, unauthorized sale of marijuana, operating with a license suspended or revoked, and speeding. He was processed at Troop A and released with an October 27 court date.