Crime & Safety
Criminal Mischief, Larceny, Motor-Vehicle Vs. School Bus, Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and/or Drugs and Traveling Too Fast for Conditions through 3-27-15
East Haddam & Moodus area police activity reports.

The East Haddam Police and the Connecticut State Police, Troop K in Colchester report the following incidents:
TWO-CAR MOTOR-VEHICLE ACCIDENT - On March 10 at approximately 3:03 p.m., Helen Carr, 58, of Cedar Meadow Road, Moodus was traveling southbound on Route 151 (Town Street) in Moodus, driving a 2003 Honda Pilot, and was stopped to turn left into the Chestelm Rehabilitation Center. A 17-year-old driver of Shanaghan Road, East Haddam was traveling behind Carr, operating a 1998 Volkswagen New Beetle, and police said that the she struck Carr’s vehicle from the rear. The 17-year-old driver and her 16-year-old passenger reportedly sustained minor injuries as a result of the air bags deploying. Police issued the 17-year-old a written warning for Following Too Close.
MOTOR-VEHICLE VS. SCHOOL BUS - On March 11 at approximately 8:28 a.m., Kimberlee Lake, 44, of Plains Road, Moodus was traveling along Bashan Road in East Haddam, operating a 2013 Chevy G-3500 school bus, just north of Lakeside Drive. Shea Jezek, 63, of Lakeside Drive, East Haddam was stopped at the intersection of Lakeside Drive and Bashan Road, in a BMW 328-xiT wagon. Police said that as Jezek attempted to turn onto Bashan Road, she impacted the school bus, causing minor damage to both vehicles. No injuries were reported by either drivers, or the children that were passengers on the bus at the time. Police issued Jezek a written warning for Making an Unsafe Start from a Stopped Position.
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LARCENY - On March 19 at approximately 2:40 p.m., Theodore Robida III, 22, of Sims Lane, East Haddam turned himself in to Troop K based on an outstanding warrant for his arrest for 3rd-Degree Larceny. Robida was held on a $3,500 bond and scheduled to appear at Middletown Superior Court on 3/20/15.
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