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.

 

Items stolen from multiple vehicles

On Sept. 14 Troop B responded to a report of various items that had been stolen from inside several vehicles parked at a residence on Marilyn Drive in North Canaan. The vehicles were left unlocked and it is believed items were taken from the vehicles between 12:30 and 6:30 a.m. 

That same day, Troop B also responded to a similar report of items taken from vehicles parked on Daisy Hill Road in North Canaan. 

Again, the vehicles were left overnight with their doors unlocked. This occurrence of larceny also took place between 12:30 and 6:30 a.m. on Sept 14. 

Both cases remain under investigation. Anyone who observed suspicious activity on Marilyn Drive or Daisy Hill Road that night is asked to contact Troop B. 

Violation of court order

On Sept. 14 at approximately 10:30 p.m. on Millerton Road in Salisbury Troop B responded to a report of a domestic incident, in which one party was a person protected by a no-contact order set by the court. 

Due to his presence on the property, Shawn Lucas, 45, of Millerton, N.Y., was therefore charged with violating the protective order, as well as disorderly conduct. He was scheduled to appear in Torrington Superior Court the following day on Sept. 15. Amanda Ford, who resides on Millerton Road in Salisbury, was also charged with disorderly conduct and scheduled to appear in Torrington Superior Court on Sept. 15.

Broken stop sign investigation 

On Sept. 18 at approximately 7:30 p.m. on Ashley Falls Road in North Canaan an unknown vehicle swerved and struck a stop sign, knocking the sign off its base. The vehicle then fled the scene of the accident. Anyone with information concerning the accident is asked to contact Troop B.

DUI and assault

On Sept. 18 at approximately 9 p.m. on Conklin Street in Salisbury Troop B responded to a report of a domestic incident. The male caller reported that he had been struck several times by a female party, who was driving while intoxicated. Chelsea Lynn Ryll, 33, of Norfolk, Conn., was charged with operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs after failing a standardized field sobriety test. Ryll was also charged with disorderly conduct and assault in the third degree. She was scheduled to appear in Torrington Superior Court on Sept. 20.

 

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