The charges filed in 2012, alleged that the man had illicit sexual contact with two girls.
The incident occurred earlier this month.
Police conducted a sting after receiving ongoing complaint from residents.
Art Colley's case was continued while the new allegations are being investigated.
The crash occurred last weekend.
A total of 3,223 traffic stops were conducted in Brookfield between Oct. 1, 2013 and Sept. 30, 2014.
The woman collided with several objects on a dirt shoulder.
Many town roads will see a strong enforcement of distracted driving laws.
A pursuit on Route 7 ended in the crash.
The arrest was the result of an investigation of a March 11 incident.
The man, who is the owner of the shop died from burns and smoke inhalation.
The former official turned himself in after learning of a warrant for his arrest.
Police caught the two in a van on Old Mill Road.
The worker fell through the roof awning this morning.
Today is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. Thank a law enforcement officer for putting their lives on the line to keep us safe.
She went missing on Jan. 5.
The worker was taken to the hospital with head injuries that included bleeding ears.
The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation launched a program in the interest of Community Risk Reduction.
Laurel Hill Rd. will be closed to through traffic next week due to construction in the area.
As we say goodbye to 2014 and prepare to ring in the new year of 2015, we're taking a look at the top stories of the year.
Drivers may want to avoid the highway until crews clear the area.
The increased enforcement will target drunk drivers as well as those who speed or don't use a seatbelt.
Data from the 1033 program.
A black male has gone missing from the Danbury area and police need the public's help to locate him.
The Danbury teen was last seen on Monday, Nov.24.
The report sheds light on the shooter’s infatuation with mass murder and how attempts to get him help were thwarted.
The Ridgefield father of two daughters and baby Benjamin, who died July 7, surrendered to police in connection with the boy's hot car death.
Evacuation due to odor of smoke in building.
Give your children flashlights with fresh batteries to help them see & for others to see them, costumes should be fire resistant.
A new state law passed earlier this year allowed all Connecticut State Police Troopers to complete training on administering Narcan.
A reminder to set your clocks back and change smoke alarm batteries.
Stony Hill Rd. in Brookfield between West Whisconier Road and Stony Brook Road will be closed to through traffic on Wednesday, Oct. 29.
The device that was destroyed is used by the department to investigate traffic complaints.
Connecticut’s Department of Emergency Services and Protection urges parents to talk to their children about staying safe this Halloween.
Gov. Malloy declares Saturday, Sept. 27 ‘First Responder Day’ in the state of Connecticut.