Crime & Safety
North Haven Man Charged In DUI Crash That Injured State Trooper In Wallingford: PD
The state trooper was taken to the hospital after the crash, according to police.

WALLINGFORD, CT — A North Haven man has been arrested in connection with a DUI crash that injured a Connecticut State Police trooper on I-91 North in Wallingford on Friday night, according to police.
The trooper was taken to the hospital for evaluation of a possible injury after his cruiser was struck by a DUI driver, according to police.
State troopers responded around 9:25 p.m. on Dec. 19 to I-91 North near Exit 15 in Wallingford on the report of a crash.
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“Trooper Berritto was seated inside his stationary cruiser in the left lane with emergency lights activated to secure the scene,” police wrote in a post on Facebook. “While stopped, his State Police cruiser was struck by a Chevrolet Colorado.”
Berritto was taken to Yale-New Haven Hospital for further evaluation, according to police.
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In an update on Monday evening, police identified the driver of the Chevrolet Colorado as 44-year-old Kevin Corso of North Haven. Corso wasn’t injured in the crash, according to police.
Corso was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, following too closely resulting in a motor vehicle accident, failure to move over/reduce speed when approaching emergency vehicle, and distracted driving.
He was released after posting a $10,000 bond with a court date of Jan. 2.
“Reminder: Always SLOW DOWN and MOVE OVER for emergency vehicles when their lights and/or sirens are on!!” police wrote.
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