Crime & Safety

Christmas Bomb Scare, DUI & Forgery: Dec. 18-25 Wilton PD Arrest Log

This public information from the Wilton Police Department is accurate as of Dec. 26, 2023. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.

WILTON, CT — A bomb scare, stabbing, forgery and DUI were at the top of the Wilton Police Department's arrest log last week.

On Christmas, at around 2:48 p.m., Wilton police were notified that someone carrying multiple bags had gained illegal access to the ASML building at 77 Danbury Road. The person later left the property in an Uber, leaving the bags behind, according to police.

The building was evacuated and the Stamford Police Department Bomb Squad was called in. An investigation showed the bags did contain any explosives.

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The suspect was later identified as a former ASML employee, Clifton Allison, 33, of Norwalk. Wilton police contacted Allison, who denied involvement in the incident.

But at around 10:41 p.m. that evening, Wilton police were again dispatched to ASML on the report that Allison had returned to the property and again managed to illegally gain access to the building.

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Police took Allison into custody and took him back to Wilton PD Headquarters, where he was processed and charged with two counts of first-degree criminal trespass and one count of second-degree breach of peace. Allison was held on a $10,000 bond and scheduled to appear in Stamford Superior Court the next day.

Just before 9:30 p.m. on Dec. 20, Wilton police stopped a 1998 Chevy Suburban that they say had struck a guard rail at the intersection of Olmstead Hill Road and Danbury Road, before attempting to flee.

During the course of their investigation, police say they determined the 47-year-old Ridgefield woman driving the car was intoxicated.

Police took the driver to Wilton PD Headquarters, where she was processed and charged with DUI, evading responsibility with property damage, and driving without a license. According to police, the woman's blood alcohol concentration was measured at 0.1913 and 0.1827. In Connecticut, residents 21 years of age or over are considered to be legally intoxicated with a BAC of 0.08 or higher.

The woman was given a $250 bond and released on a promise to appear at Stamford Superior Court on Dec. 29.

On Dec. 21, a 20-year-old man from Teaneck, NJ, turned himself in to the Wilton Police Department with an active arrest warrant.

Dondre Devon Dumas was processed and charged at with two counts of first-degree forgery, two counts of second-degree identity theft, two counts of criminal impersonation, third-degree larceny, and attempt to commit third-degree larceny.

Dumas' bond was set at $20,000, and he posted $2,000 before being released and scheduled to appear at Stamford Superior Court on Jan. 5.

On Dec. 23, Wilton police charged an 18-year-old Wilton man with first-degree assault, following the alleged stabbing of a juvenile. More info on that arrest is here.

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