Former Norwalk teacher John Tate, who lives in Wilton, was convicted in the 2010 sexual assault of a former student.
Former Norwalk school teacher John R. Tate was convicted of sexually assaulting a student in 2010.
Police arrested two men for stalking and harassment, in separate incidents on Friday.
Two local drivers, and a Maryland man, were pulled over on Sunday.
One man provided police with an incorrect date of birth, because the license he did not have with him, had been suspended.
Making matters worse, she had had her right to drive revoked after the first arrest, police said.
Wilton police stopped a motorist for texting while driving, and found more than they expected.
Police arrested three people in the last week of August on charges that included trespassing, DUI and other motor vehicle violations.
She was wanted on an active arrest warrant following a motor vehicle accident in March.
Police say that the driver admitted to having an electronic cigarette that contained THC.
The man denied all accusations, stating that he was instead reaching for his cell phone because he was scared he was going to get beat up.
PayPal records showed that he transferred in excess of $20,000 from the Boosters' legitimate PayPal account into his personal account.
The suspect was extradited to Connecticut to face felony first degree larceny charges
Wilton police stopped two motorists over the weekend for erratic driving and later charged both with DUI.
The investigation began in 2018, and led to the arrest of one man earlier this month
Both men were pulled over for driving infractions and later failed field sobriety tests, and were arrested.
There have been vehicles burglarized, as well as stolen, in the area of south WiIton.
Police say the assailant placed his hands on the victim's neck in a choking manner and pushed him into a wall, causing damage to the wall,
Police tracked the use of one of the stolen credit cards in the North Haven and Meriden area.
Vehicles, mailboxes and residential light fixtures have all fallen prey to vandals in Wilton.
They took $1,000 as 'cash back' on purchases with somebody else's credit card, police say.
Do you recognize this truck? Police say it has been involved in multiple thefts of landscaping equipment.
When the truck slowed down because the driver thought the naked man was a dead deer, the man leaped into the back of the pickup.
At first the man denied the allegations, then later changed his mind while waiting in a jail cell, according to police.
Police are seeking the public's help gathering information on the thefts.
Police stopped the man's car when they say it crossed the white fog lines on the road.
The burglaries occurred Sunday, June 16, between the hours of 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
The suspect was arrested after a 40-minute search, according to police.
Six minors were charged after police responded to a complaint of screaming coming from a Wilton home.
Police reported that the boom on the worker's truck came in contact with the power lines.
It may have been a short week for you, but it was the same 24/7/7 it always is for the cops
Motorists driving too slowly and too swiftly flagged themselves to the PD, who discovered more than they expected...
Wilton police apprehended a Nigerian man they say was perpetrating the scam, using a vacant residence
Two women stole the credit cards while the victim was eating at a local restaurant
She had been captured on video surveillance footage removing money from multiple cash registers, police say.
Police believe the suspects may be involved in credit card fraud
The move comes after the decision by the Board of Finance to keep the proposed 2019-20 town budget at a zero-percent increase,
Police have charged the woman with breach of peace
The investigation followed a complaint of stolen checks in the mail