Simsbury Police Arrests: May 14-18, 2026
Simsbury Police Logs: May 14 to May 18, 2026

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The Simsbury Police Department reported several arrests from May 14 to May 18, 2026. Notable charges included Megan Ann Wing for failing to take a sobriety test, Kirstein Mackey for multiple traffic violations and resisting arrest, and Hazel M. Vega for driving under the influence. All individuals are scheduled for court appearances.
- 01Megan Ann Wing, 51, was charged with failure to take a sobriety test and failure to insure a motor vehicle, with a court date set for May 27.
- 02Kirstein Mackey, 23, faced multiple charges including resisting arrest and reckless driving, and is scheduled to appear in court on May 28.
- 03Hazel M. Vega, 23, was charged with illegal operation of a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs, with a court date on May 27.
- 04Daniel Sim, 53, was charged with disorderly conduct and threatening, with a court appearance scheduled for July 9.
- 05All charges listed are allegations and not convictions, as stated by the Simsbury Police Department.
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From May 14 to May 18, 2026, the Simsbury Police Department recorded several arrests in Simsbury, Connecticut. On May 14, Megan Ann Wing, 51, of Guilford, was charged with failure to take a sobriety test and failure to insure a private motor vehicle. She is due in court on May 27. Later that day, Kirstein Mackey, 23, of Hartford, was arrested on multiple charges including interfering with a police officer, illegal operation of a motor vehicle under suspension, and reckless driving. She is scheduled for a court appearance on May 28. On May 16, Hazel M. Vega, 23, of New Britain, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, with a court date also set for May 27. Finally, on May 18, Daniel Sim, 53, of Simsbury, was charged with disorderly conduct and threatening, with his court date scheduled for July 9. It is important to note that all charges are allegations and not convictions, as emphasized by the police department.
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These arrests highlight ongoing issues with traffic violations and public safety in Simsbury.
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