Police late Sunday arrested a 28-year-old Norwalk woman and charged her with driving under the influence.
At about 10:35 p.m. on Oct. 13, officers responded to a single-car crash in the area of Brushy Ridge Road just north of Hill Street, according to a police report.
Arriving, police found a car that had crashed into a stone wall, the report said.
On speaking with the driver, officers found signs of impairment including bloodshot, glassy eyes, it said.
After conducting field sobriety tests, police arrested the woman on the DUI charge.
At headquarters, she produced two breath samples, which came back at .198—nearly 2.5 times the legal limit—and .185, the report said.
She additionally was cited for failure to drive in the proper lane.
Police released the woman on $300 bond and scheduled her to appear Oct. 25 in state Superior Court.