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Sunday, March 31, 2019

Bridgeport woman arrested after Orange traffic stop

ORANGE — An allegedly contentious traffic stop led to the arrest of a Bridgeport woman on Tuesday.

According to Orange police, shortly after 6 p.m. Tuesday, officers on Derby Milford Road observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed and performed a motor vehicle stop. Officers came into contact with Bailey Williams, 19 of Bridgeport and reportedly discovered that she was operating a vehicle with misuse of registration plates.

Police said the vehicle was not registered and there wasn’t any proof of insurance. Upon being notified that her vehicle would be towed, Bailey allegedly refused to cooperate with officers on scene and, according to police, would not exit the vehicle after being advised to multiple times. Bailey’s interference led to an arrest. Subsequently, she was taken into custody and charged with interfering/resisting, misuse of a marker plate, driving unreasonably fast, operating an unregistered motor vehicle and failure to insure motor vehicle.

Williams was released on a promise to appear in court April 9.



from News https://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Bridgeport-woman-arrested-after-Orange-traffic-13730531.php

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