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The Monroe police report: Dui detention after the crash in April, Wildlife attacks pet

Monroe, CT-a 38-year-old blood alcohol mirror of a 38-year-old Monroe woman was almost five times as high as the legal border when she plunged her Toyota sprout on the back of a Tesla model 3 at the intersection of routes 25 and 59 on April 12.

No injuries were reported, but the driver was passed out behind the steering wheel and the engine was still running.

The police said that the strong smell of an alcoholic drink had come from the driver, and when she started to wake up, she could not answer any basic questions.

Monroe Volunteer Emergeny Medical Service employee rated the driver on site before brought her to St. Vincent's Medical Center because of her condition. The police applied for and received a search command and found that the driver's blood alcohol mirror was almost five times the legal limit according to the report.

She made herself in an arrest warrant on Tuesday, hired her with Dui, failed in the right lane and followed too precisely. It was released after publishing seven percent of $ 10,000 for a court date on May 14th.

Pet lost against wild animal attacks

An 85-year-old woman from Harvester Road lost one of her two little dogs, who were terrier mixtures after it was attacked by a wild animal on May 1st.

According to the police, she crashed her Honda CRV from 2019 in the fan Hill Road, according to the police.

According to reports, she told the officials that her undesirable dog had jumped on her and hindered her view before she drove up the street and scored about 60 feet fences. Your vehicle came on the lawn of a person in the fan Hill Road on the lawn of a person.

The accident occurred at around 11:28 p.m. The police gave the driver a warning to drive on the right lane.

Due to severe front-end damage, your vehicle was towed out of the scene. A family member brought the injured pet to the animal hospital and succumbed to his injuries.

The daughter of the woman called Monroe Animal Control the next day to report the attack on her mother's dog.

On May 1st, her mother let her dogs go to the toilet in her garden, which has an electric dog fence. Later she heard a dog barked desperately and ran outside to determine that the other dog had been attacked and, according to the police, was seriously injured.

She gathered the dogs and tried to bring the injuries to an animal hospital before crashing on the fan Hill Road.

The daughter suspects that it might have been a coyote who attacked the dog. An animal control officer went to the property to see whether there were indications of a Coyote cave in the area, but could not find anything, the police said.

Disrupt an officer

The police reacted on a domestic incident between a couple on Lynn Drive on May 3, found that it was only verbally and was about to go when the man, who was severely intoxicated, threatened one of the officials.

At some point the situation became physical. Other officials gave several oral orders, but the man supposedly ignored them and refused to let go of the officials he had supposedly threatened, the report said. The police said he was finally brought to the ground, tied up with handcuffs and arrested.

The police said the official was okay. The resident was accused of getting an officer and released for a court date on May 12 with a bond of $ 2,500.

The incident occurred around 4:10 p.m.

Crash on the dam

An 18-year-old Danbury woman who drove to the west on Route 34 on Route 34 in her 2006 Honda CRV fell against a concrete wall after he had not negotiated a curve from the Stevenson Dam around 3:11 a.m.

The vehicle came to rest in the western track and had to be towed due to deactivation of damage, the report says.

After being treated at the scene, a passenger in the vehicle, an 18-year-old woman from Danbury, was brought to Bridgeport Hospital by Monroe Ems for further evaluation.

The driver was issued a violation of the conditions that were too fast.

Mail truck goal water head

A USPOST service -Mail truck met a water capacity route near Community Mailboxes on Ridge in the Legacy Lane, which spilled a large amount of water on the property on May 3.

The police said nobody was injured and the ownership administrator was informed about the damage.

At around 1:38 p.m., the 68-year-old postal company, who comes from Shelton, stopped at the mailboxes before accelerating, did not follow the curve and went directly off the street and was on the water, the police said.

Crash in the roundabout

A 55-year-old Darien-Frau told the police that two deer had jumped in front of their Nissan Rogue in 2019 when they drove west on Route 110 on May 2.

A violation of the failure of the right lane was issued to the driver.

The accident occurred around 6:05 a.m.

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