Crime & Safety

PD Charges Wilton Residents with Larceny, Interfering with a Cop

One man provided police with an incorrect date of birth, because the license he did not have with him, had been suspended.

WILTON, CT — Police charged residents with interfering with a police officer and credit card larceny last week.

On Tuesday, Sept. 10, at around 4:30 p.m., Wilton police pulled a white BMW over at the intersection of Danbury Road and Catalpa Road for expired plates. Driver Toree Hill, 25, of Belden Avenue in Norwalk admitted to police that he was not carrying his New York driver's license. He also provided a false date of birth because that license was suspended.

Police charged Hill with interfering with a police officer, and driving an unregistered motor vehicle, without a license. Hill is scheduled to appear before Norwalk Superior Court on Sept. 23.

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On Friday, Sept. 13, police arrested a Wilton woman they say had recently used a roommate's credit card and made purchases of $328 online without the owner's permission.

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