State Police said the men tried to flee on foot once they crashed their vehicle.
Three girls and their two grandparents from Southbury have won a settlement with the City of Stamford.
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The accident occurred earlier this month.
The accused turned himself in on an arrest warrant.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact them.
Police said the accused was charged on a warrant this week.
Police say the woman was seen driving on the opposite side of the road.
The accused has been released on a $35,000 bond.
The accused was given a $15,000 bond.
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A roundup is recent incidents and accidents in Southbury.
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The accuseds were released on bond, police.
Police are investigating.
The driver told police he was trying to change lanes after spotting a bear, according to a report.
Police say the man was charged with third degree larceny.
Two area teenagers were injured in a crash on Southford Road.
A vehicle was stopped initially for a traffic violation, police said.
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Police say one victim was struck in the head with a glass and was taken to the hospital.
Both men were held in lieu of a $10,000 bond.
The officer jumped into a storm drain to help rescue the duckling.
An investigation started after a pipe bomb was detonated in Woodbury.
The man apparently failed to put his vehicle in park, which allowed it to roll into the water.
The homeowners returned to find all of their doors open.
Two people were arrested on shoplifting charges after a traffic stop Saturday evening.
Police say the accused also had a loaded firearm in his vehicle at the time of the accident.
State Police said the vehicle left the road and struck a rock embankment and the victim was ejected from the vehicle.
Police said the man didn't have a permit for the pistol.
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A local man has been charged with evading responsibility, according to police.
Police are asking the public for information to help identify the larceny suspects.
Naugatuck police said a vehicle matching the description of the suspect's was allegedly involved in a burglary in Southbury.
Police said the incident occurred around 2 a.m. earlier this week.
Police are asking anyone with information on the reported theft to contact them.
The accused was given a $15,000 bond initially, according to a report.
Police officers were responding to a domestic disturbance call at the home earlier this week.