The blotter for Sept. 9 through Sept. 15
Fire marshall Henry Stormer has recieved a certification from the International Association of Arson Investigators that he says will help establish better credibility when called on for court testimony.
Police say they expect to make arrests soon.
Anton Tchorzyk, a Southbury Police Officer, was suspended Tuesday.
Police blotter for Sept. 2 - Sept. 8.
Deborah Cooper is facing charges of stealing over $200,000 from businesses in the region.
The man was trying to find I-84.
The Aug. 25 to Sept. 1 Police Blotter features five counts of drunk driving, including an instance where the driver was asking police for directions.
Some time over the past two months, jewelry was stolen from a house on Lumm Lot Rd.
David Eisenbach, a southbury man charged with the murder of his friend Michael Weaving, will have his trial continued on Oct. 21.
Jennifer Jackson, a former Pomperaug High School teacher, pleads not guilty to charges of providing alcohol to students
Three items on this week's police blotter occur on Hulls Hill Rd, two of them relating to construction site theft. Also, a woman drives on the wrong side of the road in this 8/18 - 8/25 Police Blotter.
The ashtray went missing from outside the front of the library some time Monday morning.
A living room window, and the windows of two cars on a separate property were shattered over the weekend.
Early thursday morning, a man was arrested for possessing less than 4 ounces of marijuana.
A minor was arrested for marijuana possession and a woman was arrested for shoplifting in this Aug. 12 - Aug. 18 edition of the Police Blotter.
The change was stolen after a break-in at a Hulls Hill Rd residence.
A DUI and a marjiuana possession comprise the police blotter from Aug. 4 to Aug. 11.
At a pre-trial hearing Tuesday, Christopher Bantz' case was continued until Oct. 18.
Jennifer Jackson, 32, a Pomperaug High School coach arrested for selling liquor to a minor has yet to enter a plea.
Police are investigating a case in which 133 miscellaneous tools were found scattered across Main St. South.
Police are investigating the theft of a safe and cash box from 'The Lodge.'
It was a week of unusual crimes as a car was egged and 133 tools were found scattered along Main Street south. More seriously, a safe and cashbox were taken from 'The Lodge' in this Aug. 4 edition of the Police Blotter.
At the Lake Zoar Authority meeting Tuesday, police officials responded to claims made at the July meeting that jurisdiction over the lake was too confused.
In the truck that was overturned today, only the driver suffered minor injuries. Police have yet to determine cause.
The Trailer jack-knifed around 7 a.m., blocking traffic. The highway is now opened.
Truck was carrying candy
The Republican American is reporting that the teachers resigned at the end of the school year.
A woman turned herself in on forgery and larceny charges, and police investigate a stolen wallet in this week's police blotter.
Christopher Bantz turned himself in Monday, to charges of 'failure to report.'
Valuables were stolen from two separate Southbury residences this week, and a man was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia. Also, a teacher already accused of sexual assault failed to report to his mandated reporter.
Stacey Birkmaier died after a collission with two other cars on Southford Rd, Monday morning.
State Police make an arrest following an investigation of larceny charges filed by a Woodbury business that a woman had stolen $40,000.
Middlebury man tried to pass for his relative after a traffic stop.
Police also arrested a man for DUI, and another man for possession of Marijuana in this Police Blotter, covering the week of July 8 to July 14.
Two men were chased out of a Munn Road house they were robbing by the residency's dog.
An Oxford man was arrested after arranging to meet a minor over the internet.
A profile on new Southbury Fire Chief Rick Lyle.
A retrospective on recently retired Southbury Fire Chief Lyman Gilbert's career in the department.
The Police Blotter from July 1-7. Charges this week include car theft, Disorderly Conduct and DUIs.