It happened on Thursday, Aug. 3 at approximately 5:10 p.m. in Darien, according to the Darien Police Department.
Police originally flagged the situation when they saw a car, driven by 36-year-old Norwalk resident Wilmar Berrios-Cruz, traveling on Post Road without a front license plate.
The car had a back license plate, which police ran and discovered that they belonged to a different car altogether.
Berrios-Cruz reportedly was unable to provide police with a valid driver’s license, insurance, or registration.
He told police that he had just bought the car in Stamford and put a different plate on it until he could have it registered.
Berrios-Cruz was arrested and charged with the following:
- Failure to display plates;
- Misuse of marker plates;
- Failure to insure a motor vehicle;
- Unregistered motor vehicle; and
- Operating a motor vehicle under suspension.
He was released on 10 percent of his $2,000 bail and is due to appear in court on Friday, Aug. 17.
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