Police Blotter: Troop B

Police Blotter: Troop B
Police Blotter: Troop B
John Coston

The following information was provided by the Connecticut State Police at Troop B. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Motorcycle accident

On the afternoon of April 24, Robert Pitocco, 78, of Windsor, Connecticut was traveling south on Salmon Kill Road in Salisbury when he ran off the road, striking the post of a barbed wire fence. He was transported to Hartford Hospital with suspected injuries and his vehicle, a BMW R 1250 RT motorcycle, was towed from the scene. Pitocco was issued a written warning for failure to maintain lane.

Route 44 fender bender

On the morning of April 25, Harold White Jr., 68, of Colebrook was approaching the construction diversion traffic light on Route 44 in Norfolk in a Ford F350. While attempting to stop, he rear-ended the vehicle in from of him, a Ford Mustang driven by Thomas Ohea, 21, of Schenectady, New York. There were no injuries reported in the incident and both vehicles were able to be driven from the scene. White was issued a written warning for following too close.

North Canaan man arrested on 10 charges

On April 26, Troop B was notified that Javier Otero, 29, of North Canaan was in the custody of the Walcott Police Department. Otero had two separate warrants out for his arrest, one from an incident on April 21 and another on March 9. He was processed at Troop B for ten charges: third degree assault on a pregnant person; first degree criminal trespass; second degree criminal mischief; interfering with an officer; criminal violation of a protective order; criminal violation of a protective order with threats; operating a motor vehicle without a license; engaging police in pursuit; second degree harassment; and an additional charge for violation of a protective order. Otero was unable to post the total bonds, which amounted to $175,000, and was transported to Whalley Correctional Facility in New Haven. He was scheduled to appear at Torrington Superior Court on April 27.

Trespass arrest at post office

On the morning of April 29, police responded to the Sharon Post Office on the report of an active disturbance. After investigating, troopers arrested William Cowie, 81, of Sharon for third degree criminal trespass. Cowie was processed at Troop B and subsequently released on a $500 non-surety bond. He is scheduled to appear at Torrington Superior Court on May 13.


Asleep at the wheel accident

On the morning of April 29, John Schneider, 64, of South Windsor, Connecticut fell asleep at the wheel while driving west on Route 4 in Sharon, veering off the road and striking a mailbox. He continued driving to work and called Troop B to announce the incident. Schneider was issued a written warning for failure to maintain proper lane.


North Canaan larceny arrest

On March 24, troopers responded to a North Elm Street address in North Canaan on the report of an unwanted party. After investigating, troopers arrested Ronald Andrews, 50, of Ashley Falls, Massachusettsfor larceny with two stated victims: Stateline Pizza and Canaan Liquors. Andreas was released on a $2,500 non-surety bond and was scheduled to appear at Torrington Superior Court on May 7.


Asleep at the wheel accident

Around noon on May 1, Seth Shirkey, 29, of Stanfordville, New York fell asleep at the wheel while driving on Route 44 in Salisbury near the intersection with Dunham Drive. The vehicle, a company Toyota Sequoia, veered off the roadway and struck a mailbox, a stone wall and a utility pole. The vehicle was disabled in the accident and had to be towed from the scene, but Shirkey was uninjured. He was issued a written warning for failure to maintain lane.


Possible motorcycle accident under investigation

On May 2 at approximately 9 p.m., troopers responded to a report of a possible motorcycle accident at the intersection of Route 7 and Ashley Falls Road in North Canaan. Troopers ascertained that the vehicle had lost control while approaching the intersection from Ashley Falls Road and eventually came to a rest on the grass median between the two roads. There were no reported injuries, and the driver left the scene. The accident remains under investigation and anyone with information is asked to contact Trooper O’Neil #907 at the North Canaan Barracks 860-626-1820.

The Lakeville Journal will publish the outcome of police charges. Send mail to P.O. Box 1688, Lakeville, CT 06039, Attn: Police Blotter, or send to editor@lakevillejournal.com

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