Crime & Safety
$20k Worth of Silverware Missing in Wilton
Wilton Police logs for March 24-April 1, 2012. Arrest information does not indicate a conviction.

Expensive Silverware Vanishes
4/28: responded to a complaint of $15,000 to $20,000 worth of missing silverware which may have been missing since last August/September which was the last time the homeowners had checked on the items, police said. The silverware had been stored away somewhere within the residence, located on Boas Lane, and included over 150 pieces; police are investigating the incident.
.235 BAC DUI
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4/29: Police arrested a Danbury man after an off-duty officer noticed a vehicle stopped in the middle of an intersection on Rte 7. and saw the driver fiddling with a cell phone, police said. The off-duty officer called in the incident and followed the vehicle, which proceeded to stop at several intersections and use the phone, until a cruiser showed up, according to police. Upon subsequent inspection, police said that the driver, identified as Tyler Kuzniewski, 28, of Laura Road in Danbury, to be intoxicated after noticing the driver’s “slurred speech” and an alcoholic smell, said Captain John Lynch of the . The accused was arrested and given a breathalyzer, resulting in a .235 BAC, according to Lynch. Kuzeiewski was charged with DUI, failure to obey traffic signal, and use of cell phone (while operating a vehicle), reports state.
Fishing for tickets
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4/24: Two 17-year-old males were cited for unauthorized fishing at a reservoir tickets after police caught the two youths, who hailed from New Canaan, fishing at the Huckleberry Reservoir “in a properly marked ‘no fishing’ area,” police reports state.
Pot infraction
5/01: An officer pulled over a vehicle after it reportedly swerved over the white line and drifted into the officer’s adjacent southbound lane on Danbury road near John’s Best restaurant, police said. Upon subsequent pullover and inspection, the officer saw that the female passenger was “pushing something into her purse which looked suspicious” and the car smelled of marijuana, said Lynch. Police said that the driver admitted to having smoked marijuana earlier, and asked the driver, identified as Dylan Telesco, 18, of Weatherball Drive in Norwalk, to perform a sobriety test, which he passed. The driver and the passenger, identified and Sara Wiles of Bob White Drive in Westport, turned over two smoking pipes to police, police reports state. No actual marijuana was found in the car, but police determined that the bowls contained marijuana resin and cited the two with separate infractions for possession of marijuana of less than half and an ounce and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to police.
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