Crime & Safety
Pomperaug High School Teacher Let Air Out of Student's Tire: State Police
The teacher turned himself in on an arrest warrant Monday.

SOUTHBURY, CT — A Pomperaug High School teacher has been charged for letting the air out of a tire on a student's vehicle, State Police said.
Edward T. Kimble, 52, of Hanover Road in Newtown, turned himself in on an arrest warrant Monday morning for the June 2 incident, State Police said.
Southbury Police Department responded to Pomperaug High School on June 2 on a report of a teacher, Kimble, letting air out of the front tire of a student's vehicle, State Police said.
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The student was allowed to park in the teacher's space by security because the student parking area was not available at the time, according to a news release.
Kimble is charged with second-degree reckless endangerment. He was released after posting $500 bond.
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