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Warrant: Encounter on Route 123 Resulted in Protective Order Violation
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A 27-year-old man forbidden from contacting an ex-girlfriend recently violated a protective order in New Canaan when he tried to get her attention as they each drove along Route 123, court documents show. The protective order is in place until May 15, according to an application for an arrest warrant obtained by NewCanaanite.com through a public records request.
At about 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 7 (a Thursday), the victim was driving on New Norwalk Road when “she observed a car trying to pass her on the right side of her vehicle, so she slowed down and allowed the car to get beside her,” according to the application, filed Nov. 12 by New Canaan Police Officer John Barlosky and signed by a Superior Court judge.
She recognized the driver as her ex, a Pleasantville, N.Y. resident, and also identified his vehicle (a dark-colored Mazda sedan), the application said.
Under the order, the man is not to have any contact with the victim “directly, indirectly or through a third party,” it said. The man “was signaling, with his hands, for her to roll her window down and also trying to talk to her,” the application said.