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Police Blotter: Troop B

Sign at Troop B state police headquarters in North Canaan.
Police Blotter: Troop B
Police Blotter: Troop B

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.

Vehicle hits tree after sliding on gravel

On the evening of May 21, Mira Trezza-Leven, 51, of New York City was driving west on Lovers Lane in Sharon when she drove over a gravel patch going downhill and lost control, running off the roadway and striking a tree. Trezza-Leven reported minor injuries and was evaluated by Sharon EMS responders. Her Tesla T3 was towed from the scene. She was ultimately issued a written warning for failure to maintain lane.

Disorderly conduct and resisting arrest

Just after 1 p.m. on May 25, troopers responded to an address on Moses Mead Road in East Canaan on the report of an active disturbance. After investigating, troopers arrested Christopher Fasolo, 37, of East Canaan for disorderly conduct and interfering with officers. Two victims aged 69 and 75 were listed and stated to be uninjured in the incident. He was held on a $10,000 cash bond, and was scheduled to appear at Torrington Superior Court the next day.

Car strikes utility pole

Monica Garay, 44, of Sharon, was driving north of Jewett Hill Road just north of the intersection with Calkinstown Road on the evening of May 27 when her vehicle veered across the southbound lane and struck a utility pole. Garay’s Toyota Camry was disabled by the incident, and she left the scene via a pickup from a friend with suspected minor injuries. Garay was issued a misdemeanor summons for evading responsibility and failure to maintain lane.

Disorderly conduct arrest in Salisbury

At around 1 p.m. on May 27, Victoria Deluca, 44, of Salisbury was taken into custody on an outstanding arrest warrant for an incident that occurred on May 21. Deluca was processed for disorderly conduct and subsequently released on a $500 non-surety bond. She was scheduled to appear at Torrington Superior Court on May 28.

Disorderly conduct arrest in Salisbury

At approximately 6 a.m. on May 28, troopers placed Tyler Kilventon, 35, of Salisbury, under custody on an active warrant dating to an incident two days before. Kilventon was processed for disorderly conduct and was scheduled to appear at Torrington Superior Court the next day.

Two car collision on Route 7

On the afternoon of May 28, Russell Lowell, 66, of East Canaan was traveling north on Route 7 in North Canaan just south of the intersection with Sand Road when a Subaru Forester pulled out of a driveway without granting right of way, causing Lowell to collide with the driver’s side of the vehicle. Lisa Spadaccini, 71, of Falls Village was found to be at fault for the incident, and enforcement action is pending. Both her vehicle and Lowell’s Ford Explorer were towed, and both drivers were transported by North Canaan EMS to Charlotte Hungerford Hospital with suspected minor injuries.

Single car accident on Route 4

Just after 6 a.m. on May 29, troopers responded to Route 4 in Sharon near Hidden Lane on the report of a single vehicle accident. Upon investigating, troopers gathered that Alexander Paparazzo, 32, of Woodbury, Connecticut, lost control of his Saab 9-2X Aero and drove off the roadway, striking a wire rope guardrail. Paparazzo was uninjured, but his vehicle was towed from the scene. He was issued an infraction for failure to maintain lane.

Tree limb collision

Shortly after 9 p.m. on May 29, John Miller, 41, of Washington, D.C., was traveling north on Route 41 near the intersection with Cobble Road in Salisbury when he struck a large tree branch in the roadway. Witnesses stated the branch fell approximately 30 seconds before the collision. The branch also brought down several power lines. The Mercedes-Benz M35 Miller drove was disabled, but he was uninjured in the incident.

Car strikes CT welcome sign

Riley Clark, 25, of Ancram, New York was across the New York/Connecticut state line on Route 44 early on May 29 his Toyota Camry ran off the roadway. The vehicle struck approximately 20 feet of guardrail rope and the Connecticut welcome sign before coming to a rest. The Camry was disabled, but Clark was uninjured in the incident. Clark was issued a written warning for failure to maintain lane.


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@lakeville
journal.com.

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