‘Unable To Complete a Sentence’: PCP, Cocaine Found in Woman Who Stopped Traffic on Old Stamford Road

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Police arrested a 27-year-old Greenwich woman by warrant last week after toxicology reports showed high levels of drugs in her system following a traffic stop in New Canaan about one month earlier.

According to police Lt. Jason Ferraro, officers around 10:20 a.m. on Sept. 10 were dispatched to Old Stamford Road on a report of a vehicle blocking the entire southbound lane. There, police found a woman inside a car who was “incoherent and in a trance-like state, unable to complete a sentence,” Ferraro said, reading from a police report.

The New Canaan Volunteer Ambulance Corps transported her to Norwalk Hospital and police obtained a warrant for blood analysis, Ferraro said. The warrant was served Sept. 25 and blood results returned high levels of cocaine and PCP in her system, police said.

Police then obtained an arrest warrant and served it at Stamford Hospital at 2:50 p.m. on Oct. 6, Ferraro said. The arrested woman was at the hospital for reasons that had nothing to do with the original incident, he said.

She was held on $10,000 bond and scheduled to appear Oct. 7 in state Superior Court in Norwalk.

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