Police Blotter - CT State Police 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.

 

Sharon disorderly conduct

On Tuesday, Oct. 10 at approximately 6:30 p.m. Troop B Troopers were dispatched to an address on Sharon Valley Road in Sharon on the report of an active disturbance. Peter Peterson, 67, of Sharon, was arrested following an investigation and charged with disorderly conduct. He was released on a $500 non-surety bond. 

 Larceny, resisting 

On Thursday, Oct. 12 at approximately 5:50 p.m. Troopers from Troop B were dispatched to the Cordial Shop in North Canaan on Railroad Street for an active larceny. An investigation led to the arrest of Roan Fredriksson, 18, of North Canaan, on charges of operating a motor vehicle without a license, possession of alcohol by a minor on a public street, larceny in 6th degree, interfering with a police officer and resisting. Fredriksson was held on a $2,000 bond. 

Flipover accident

On Friday, Oct. 13, at approximately 2:40 p.m. Duane Centrella, 61, of Winsted, was traveling eastbound on Route 44 in East Canaan one-quarter mile east of Browns Lane and slowing to make a left turn. Landon Phillips, 46, of New Hartford, was following behind and attempted to pass Centrella’s vehicle in a legal pssing zone and sideswiped Centrella’s vehicle. Phillips’ vehicle overturned and came to a rest on its roof. Both drivers declined medical attention. Phillips was issued an infraction for improper passing. 

Operating under influence

On Saturday, Oct. 14, at approximately 7 p.m. Troopers from Troop B were dispatched to Doolittle Drive at the intersection of Loon Meadow Drive for the report of a one-car vehicle accident in a ditch. Jonathan Salko, 58, of Morris, was suspected to be under the influence of alcohol and failed a sobriety test. Salko was transported to Troop B where he was charged with operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol and failure to drive in a proper lane.

 

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