The man traveled to Bridgeport to allegedly make the sale.
The man allegedly punched an elderly Trumbull man.
The judge said he didn't believe the father would commit a criminal offense in the future.
The popular route will be closed for four days later this month.
According to police, the two men were also involved with burglaries in Trumbull, Bridgeport and Monroe.
A surveillance camera installed by the owner revealed the theft, police said.
The crash occurred on Route 111 on Friday.
The man was released on a written promise to appear.
Police say the man was traveling unreasonably fast.
The woman allegedly stole and pawned jewelry worth nearly $14,000.
The incident occurred earlier this week.
Monroe police say the man told police he fell asleep which led to the accident. Three people were hospitalized.
Police say the total amount of funds embezzled totaled over $45,000.
The man was initially stopped for a motor vehicle violation on Route 34.
The incident occurred on Route 111.
The incident occurred early Tuesday morning.
The incident occurred on Wednesday.
Police say the man stole three payment checks from the facility in January.
The man was charged after an officer on patrol observed suspicious activity in a vacant warehouse facility.
The two incidents were reported within 45 minutes of each other and involved the use of cell phones.
A Stamford man was involved in the single vehicle crash.
The incident occurred during a youth basketball game held in the evening.
The man made five calls to the school's temporary quarters in Monroe calling the Sandy Hook shooting a hoax, police said.
The man, who was arrested at his job in Monroe, is accused of sexually assaulting the girl on multiple occasions.
The man was stopped by Stop and Shop employees outside the store.
A caller reported seeing a white Chevy pick-up truck crash into a stone wall and fleeing the scene.
Both drivers were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
he thefts occurred between April 22 and April 27.
The man also admitted to taking narcotics prescribed to him by a physician.
The man was arraigned on Tuesday.
The thefts occurred between April 22 and April 27.
Five local police departments including the Monroe Police Department claim they should be protected in the case.
Evidence presented at the trial showed that the woman burned the home in 2008.
The man admitted to downloading more than 70 hours of child pornography.
The man was eventually taken into custody by Trumbull Police for evading responsibility in another crash.