Police on Monday night arrested a 33-year-old Norwalk man by warrant and charged him with second-degree failure to appear.
At about 11:26 p.m. on March 25, an officer on patrol stopped a car on New Norwalk Road because it had no working marker lights, according to a police report. A check of the driver’s license showed that he was operating with a suspended license, and that Norwalk Police also had issued a paperless re-arrest warrant for him.
According to Connecticut Judicial Branch records, Norwalk Police in September 2013 had charged the man with driving while under suspension as well as running a stop sign.
New Canaan Police also charged the man with driving while under suspension, and cited him for improper rear/marker lamps.
He was held on $500 bond and scheduled to appear Tuesday in state Superior Court in Norwalk.