A Greenwich police officer reportedly observed the black BMW swerve abruptly while heading south on Greenwich Avenue near Havemeyer Place on Friday, Aug. 16, at 10:27 p.m., police said.
A computer check of the car's registration plates reportedly revealed they did not match the car, according to the Greenwich Police Department.
The officer stopped the driver, Lucia Paz-Serrano, 40, of Stamford, who reportedly sid did not have a valid license, and had suspended driving privileges in Connecticut, said police.
Additionally, the car was being driven without insurance, according to Greenwich Police.
Paz-Serrano was arrested and charged with:
- Operating under suspension
- Operating a motor vehicle without a license
- Misuse registration
- Insufficient insurance
- Unsafe movement/improper turn
She was given a court date of Monday, Aug 26 at Stamford Superior Court.
Paz-Serrano was unable to post her $250 bond and was held in Greenwich Police Department custody, said police.
Police reportedly determined that Paz-Serrano had an active warrant for her arrest, Greenwich Police said.
The warrant held that Paz-Serrano failed to make a court appearance in Bridgeport Superior Court pursuant to motor vehicle and violation of probation charges in Fairfield, said Greenwich Police.
Paz-Serrano was also charged with second-degree failure to appear with a court-set bond of $20,000, said Greenwich Police.
Paz-Serrano was arrested on this charge, unable to post bond, and given a Wednesday, Aug. 28 court date at Bridgeport courthouse.
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