The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Police: Man found driving stolen motorycle

- By Ben Lambert

TORRINGTON — A Barkhamste­d man has been charged with larceny after police said they caught him driving a stolen motorcycle.

Zachary Armento, 22, of New Hartford Road, Barkhamste­d, was arraigned in court Sept. 26 on charges of interferin­g with an officer/ resisting arrest, third-degree larceny, failure to obey traffic control signals, operating an unregister­ed motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle without minimum insurance and failure to drive in the proper lane, according to court records.

State police said in an investigat­ion report that Armento stopped the motorcycle, which did not have a visible registrati­on plate, at the intersecti­on of Route 44 and Route 7 in North Caanan shortly after 2 a.m. on Sept. 26.

“I positioned myself behind the motorcycle and when the light turned green, I activated my lights and sirens. The motorcycle accelerate­d at a high rate of speed and I turned off my lights and sirens in front of the McDonald’s restaurant

on Route 44 in North Caanan,” said Trooper Andreas Spoerk in the report. “I observed the motorcycle travel at a high rate of speed through the solid red light at the intersecti­on of Route 44 and Route 7 in Norh Caanan and travel onto West Main Street.”

Spoerk swept the area, but was unable to locate the motorcycle or Armento, according to the report.

He then parked at the intersecti­on of Route 44 and West Main Street and was discussing the incident with another trooper when he saw the motorcycle approachin­g at a slow speed, according to the report. The other trooper moved his vehicle into position to intercept the motorcycle.

“(T)he motorcycle left the roadway to the right and fell over onto the west grassy shoulder,” said Spoerk. “The driver of the motorcycle, later identified as Zachary Armento ... got to his feet and started running west on Route 44.”

Spoerk followed Armento in his cruiser and on foot, and later apprehende­d him with the aid of the other trooper, according to the report. A record check indicated that the motorcycle was reported stolen Sept. 21 in Waterbury.

“Armento stated that he had rented the motorcycle from an acquaintan­ce and that the license plate, taken from a different motorcycle, had fallen off ... earlier in the day,” Spoerk said.

Armento’s bond was set at $10,000 Sept. 26 and the case, according to court records, was transferre­d to Part A, where more serious cases are handled in the state judicial system.

The case was continued until Oct. 27.

Armento is also facing two counts of violation of probation in Superior Court after a March 11 arrest by Winsted police, according to state records.

Armento was found guilty of risk of injury to a child and possession of narcotics in May 2015. According to past reporting, police said in that case he introduced a 14-yearold boy to heroin on May 17, 2013.

 ?? Ben Lambert / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? The Litchfield Judicial District Courthouse on Field Street in Torrington.
Ben Lambert / Hearst Connecticu­t Media The Litchfield Judicial District Courthouse on Field Street in Torrington.

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