Crime & Safety

Monroe Police Logs: January 31- February 2

Excerpts from the Monroe Police Logs.

MONROE, CT — The following are excerpts from the Monroe Police Logs from Jan. 31 through Veb. . Information below does not indicate a conviction.

Jan. 31

3:46 a.m.: Police assisted the Bridgeport Police Department on Josie's Ring Road.

11:30 a.m.: Police responded to Guinea Ave. and Pastors Walk for a vehicle that crashed into a tree. There were no injuries, and it was determined that the roadway was icy.

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12:24 p.m.: Police responded to Cutler's Farm Road for a two-car motor vehicle accident. There were no injuries.

12:34 p.m.: Police responded to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church on Elm Street for a report of a black Audi spinning its tires and driving in circles. Police tracked down the vehicle and gave a male operator a verbal warning.

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Feb. 1

7:08 a.m.: Police responded to Cutler's Farm Road for a two-car motor vehicle accident. One person reported back pain, and two vehicles were towed.

7:44 a.m.: Police responded to a one-car motor vehicle accident, where a car crashed into a guard rail. There were no injuries, but there was damage to the base of a utility pole. Eversource was notified.

9:42 a.m.: Police responded to a 16-year-old female in crisis. Crisis intervention reported to the scene.

1:32 p.m.: Police responded to a pedestrian crash on Old Zoar Road. A vehicle struck a pedestrian, who was evaluated for a head injury. A passenger in the vehicle was also injured in the crash.

3:44 p.m.: Dorata Alderman, 38, turned herself in on a prawn warrant. Bail was set at $100 cash.

8:43: A neighbor reported a suspicious vehicle on 235 Church Road. Police responded and the vehicle checked out.

Feb. 2

12:37 a.m.: Police responded for a 79-year-old female reporting severe abdominal pain. EMS was on scene.

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