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Police Blotter: Man Without License Causes Two Accidents While Drunk

Another man assaulted his pregnant girlfriend in the Naugatuck police blotter.

 

A local man struck a fence on Rubber Avenue and left the scene before colliding with another vehicle on the corner of the Salem Bridge and South Main Street just before 11 Saturday night, police say.

Julio Zambrana, 27, of 570 South Main St., Naugatuck, was charged with driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol and evading responsibility. Zambrana, who was driving with a suspended license and without insurance, was released on a $500 bond and given a court date of Dec. 6.

Charles Fritz, 27, of 534 Smith Ave., New Haven, was charged with driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol after police said they saw him driving erratically on Cross Street at 2:14 a.m. on Nov. 25. He was released on a $500 bond and given a court date of Dec. 6.

Sean Pyshna, 42, of 1127 Andrew Mountain Road, Naugatuck, was charged with third-degree assault, second-degree reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct. Police say that on Nov. 25, he turned himself in on an active arrest warrant stemming from a domestic disturbance that occurred on Sept. 29, when he punched his wife in the arm while she was driving, grabbed the steering wheel and caused the truck to swerve on the road.

Kyle Dojnia, 22, of 32 Wilson St., Naugatuck, was charged with criminal violation of a protective order. He was released on a $10,000 non-surety bond.

Carolyn Broadhurst, 22, of 39 Parklawn Drive, Waterbury, was charged with criminal violation of a protective order. She was released on a $10,000 non-surety bond.

Christopher Bioski, 21, of 514 Prospect St., Naugatuck, pushed his pregnant girlfriend during a fight at 9 p.m. Sunday, according to a police report.

He was charged with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct. He was held on a $25,000 non-surety bond and arraigned Monday morning at Waterbury Superior Court. He did not enter a plea and the case was referred to a family relations officer. His bond was reduced to $7,500 but he was not released from custody, according to the Connecticut Judicial Branch’s website. He is scheduled to re-appear Jan. 4 at 10 a.m. at Waterbury Superior Court.

Luis Lopez, 26, of 1389 Kossouth St., Bridgeport, was charged with breach of peace after banging on the back door of his acquaintance on Celantano Drive in Naugatuck Sunday night.

Donna Cyr, 59, of 58 Farrington Ave., Waterbury, was charged with driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol after being pulled over a 12:57 a.m. Tuesday on Route 8 North. She was released on a $1,000 bond and scheduled to appear on Dec. 5 a Waterbury Superior Court.

Note: The above arrests are on file at the Naugatuck Police Department. Those arrested are innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.  

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