She was given a court date of Aug. 20 in Washington County District Court. April 1, 6:13 a.m. State Police responded to a suspicious person complaint on Loomis Hill. The investigation determined that Donald Myers, 51 of Moretown, was driving northbound on Airport Road when his vehicle collided with a parked truck. These items may not prevent an accident, but they may come in handy in an emergency would have made the aftermath more comfortable, responders said. Armstrong was taken to Central Vermont Medical Center to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries. .full-cal table tr:hover { background-color: transparent;} Waterbury, was charged Jan. 25 with two counts of violation of probation. Sandy Springs Police have arrested an athletic coach at Fulton Science Academy on child pornography charges. The Georgia Police K9 Foundation donated a protective ballistics vest to K9 Renzo with the Sandy Springs Police Department. Together, the department serves the people of Waterbury by performing the law enforcement function in a professional manner, protecting the rights of all persons within its jurisdiction to be free from criminal attack, secure in their possessions and to live in peace. Police cited McLaughlin to appear in Washington County Superior Court on July 22 to answer to the charges of driving under the influence of drugs, and careless and negligent operation. CHRISTOPHER MICHAELSON, 38, of Guilford, pleaded guilty today before U.S. District Judge Michael P. Shea in Hartford to production of child pornography. Police reported on Jan. 29 at approximately 11:12 p.m. officers responded to a residence on a report of a domestic dispute. Today, the Waterbury Police Department employs some 350 men and women in an effort to provide citizens with the highest quality police services. John L. Zimmerman, 69 of Waterbury Center, was issued a citation for driving under the influence, to appear in Washington County Superior Court on May 27, police said. An arrest warrant for a Naugatuck dad accused of killing his 11-month-old daughter has revealed new details about the case. U.S. to lift most federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates next week, Man who lost wife, son in Texas mass shooting tells story, State has more money for next budget, says new revenue estimates, 2 bills that impact peoples health are stalled in committee, Police: Stolen Maserati involved in crash, string of crimes. Feb. 15, 11:55 p.m. State troopers responded to a report of a vehicle off the road on Interstate 89 north near mile marker 61 in Waterbury. Waterbury police recently filed the following charges: DERRICK JOHNSON, 55, of 89 Bates St., Hartford, second-degree failure to appear. The singer's home in Sandy Springs was the target of a burglary last month while she was on vacation. PC 246.3 (a), negligent discharge of a firearm. Aug. 22, 7:13 p.m. Vermont State Police located a vehicle in the parking lot at Shaws on Rt. February 23, 2020. The weather was cloudy and road conditions were clear and dry; the vehicle was totaled, police said. The Waterbury Police Department employs 361 individuals from various backgrounds and is comprised of 294 sworn officers and 67 civilian employees. Aug. 5, 6 p.m. State police located a suspect in two incidents of retail theft in Waterbury the prior week. The Waterbury Backcountry Rescue Team was called out on a report of a 72-year-old woman hiking on Camels Hump with a possible dislocated shoulder. Periodically, representatives of VSP will be asked to attend these meetings for more in-depth discussion with the Select Board. Leemarvin Benton, 29, of 87 Oak St., Naugatuck, was charged Jan. 29 with disorderly conduct. CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON, 51, of 162 Madison St., violation of protective order. June 18, 1:15 a.m. State police saw a vehicle in the parking of True Value Hardware on Route 100 in Waterbury where the driver appeared to be having a medical issue. This account is not. By. Does not automatically renew. Oct. 31, 7:56 p.m. State police received a report of a vehicle driving erratically on Vermont Route 100B. Troopers located the driver, Jesse T. Koslowski, 23 of Highgate Springs, at Billings Mobil on Vermont Rt. Leonard C Boyle, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that MICHAEL SCHMEER, 52, of Waterbury, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Robert N. Chatigny in Hartford to 60 months of imprisonment, followed by five years of supervised release, for downloading thousands of child sex abuses images and videos over the internet. Yahaira A. Lluberes, 40, of 499 Scott Road Apt. } The crash involved a single motorcycle and was not witnessed, police said. The Richmond-based team noted that volunteers who assisted the injured hiker included a physician, a physicians assistant, and two advanced EMTs and it credited the hikers companions with keeping him stable while waiting for assistance. td.modern-cal_NEXTPREV { /*using StyleSet="modern-cal"*/ table.modern-cal_TITLE { /*using StyleSet="modern-cal"*/ color: #fff !important; Overnight parking enforcement will resume on Tuesday, July 6th. A Naugatuck police officer was shot during an undercover operation in Waterbury, according to police. JUAN RIVERA, 53, of 65 Grove St., third-degree criminal trespass. JENNIFER RAMOS, 46, of 398 Fuston Ave., Torrington, was charged with illegal transfer of a pistol or revolver and purchase of a firearm for illegal transfer. The Nissan then struck the rear end of a third vehicle, a Kia Forte driven by Ayla Bousquet, 32 of Morrisville. After interviewing those present, police determined that Hosick had assaulted a family member. Police arrested four suspects wanted in connection with an attempted home invasion on Sunday. Police said the two men are accused of selling marijuana from a van advertised as a "mobile dispensary" without necessary permits. A former executive pleaded guilty to charges she embezzled more than $250,000 from her employer. If you wish, bring along suggestions of new books you have read. Roberson pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit kidnaping, and one count of causing the death of a person through the use of a firearm. His vehicle, a 2010 Nissan Xterra, was totaled, according to the police report. 04/21/23 Report of the Office of Inspector General Regarding In-Custody Death at the Manchester Police Department on July 10, 2022 (Warning: Sensitive Video Content) 04/20/23 Peter Manfredonia Sentenced to 55 Years in Prison For 2020 Murder, Assault and Home Invasion. After viewing surveillance footage, police determined that another customer at the time, Jeffrey Perkins, 37 of Middlesex, took the money clip and cash. Access all Premium Content and the E-Edition for 1 day. 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