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Domestic Disputes, DUI, Stolen Laptop in Wilton

Wilton Police logs for May 15- 22. Arrest information does not indicate a conviction.

Domestic incidents

5/20: A 16 year-old male was arrested by police after his mother called in a disorderly conduct incident stemming from the son attempting to strike his father, police said. According to police reports and Captain John Lynch of the , the youth engaged in a verbal argument with his father; when the father attempted to physically restrain and discipline the youth—Lynch said the methods used were light and non-injurious to the minor—the 16 year-old became incensed and attempted to punch his father. The youth was arrested has been charged with disorderly conduct, and released on a promise to appear in juvenile court, police reports say. The incident occurred at a residence on Portland Avenue in Wilton.

5/21: Police responded to a domestic incident on Kent Road involving a woman who grabbed onto her boyfriend’s midsized pickup truck while he was attempting to leave the residence, police said. The woman, who was apparently upset and was engaged in an argument of some kind with her boyfriend, called the police, police said. Police ended up arresting Linette Wilson, 48, of Kent Road in Wilton, for disorderly conduct, according to reports. She was released on a promise to appear in court.

Stolen laptop from Merwin Meadows

5/19: A $1300 laptop was reportedly stolen from a van parked outside of Wilton Merwin Meadows when the driver went inside to deliver a package; the driver said he thought he had locked his vehicle, but there were no signs of forced entry, police said.

Suspicious vehicle report leads to DUI arrest

5/19: Police responded to a complaint of a suspicious vehicle driving slowly through the Middle Brook Farm Road neighborhood. Police said they located the car backing out of a driveway off at 135 Middlebrook Road; upon subsequent inspection police said that the operator, Alexander Dilello, 22, of Range Road in Wilton, was found to be in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, according to police reports. Lynch and police reports said that the accused was also intoxicated and failed a sobriety test and refused a breathalyzer. Dilello was arrested for DUI, possession of less than four ounces of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia; he was released on a promise to appear in court, according to reports.

Three ticketed for tresspassing

5/19: Police ticketed three young adults with simple trespassing fines of $92 each for traversing private property at the Old Huckleberry Reservoir in Wilton, police said. 

arrest

5/18: A 41 year-old Norwalk man, identified as Omar Sevilla of Crown Ave, turned himself in on a failure to appear warrant stemming from a previous summons for operating a motor vehicle without insurance and driver’s license, as well as failure to return a suspended license and using a cell phone while driving, according to Lynch and the police report. The accused posted a $2,500 bond and was issued a failure to appear in court, according to the police report.

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Steve Street May 24, 2013 at 05:52 pm
Why would you post someone else's story on the patch? This isn't 'Nam, Walter. There are rules.
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Fantastic stuff here, Billy boy! Mort Godfrey
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