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Wilton Police Reports
Posted on 09/02/2010
Tuesday, Aug. 24 Manuel Cuellar, 27, of 14 Lee Ave. in Danbury, was charged with interfering with an officer, driving a motor vehicle with a suspended license and an unsecure load, at 10:12 a.m. on Route 7. According to police, Cueller was stopped for having an unsecure load and gave police officers several different dates of births and names. Cueller was also found to have a suspended license. He has a court date on Friday, Sept. 3. Saturday, Aug. 28 According to police reports, a roll of money was turned into the Wilton Police Department at 5:55 p.m. The roll was found on the grass area near Route 106. Call the Wilton Police Department for more information. Monday, Aug. 30 Cheryl Jenkins, 49, of 95 Silver Spring Road in Wilton, was charged with disorderly conduct at 7:41 a.m. at her residence, said police. According to police, Jenkins was involved in a verbal dispute with her ex-husband regarding child care issues which escalated. Jenkins allegedly took her ex-husbands personal belongings from his vehicle and threatened to throw it in the sprinkler. Jenkins also attempted to deflate one of her ex-husbands tires and prevented him from rolling up his window when he attempted to avoid her by staying in the car until police arrived. Jenkins has a court date on Tuesday, Aug. 31. Tuesday, Aug. 31 Anthony Gradolfo, 39, of 97 Wackneke Road in Wilton, was charged with passing a school bus on Route 7, according to police. Gradolfo was observed passing a school bus on Route 7 while it was picking up children, said police.
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