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Danbury Man Faces DWI, Drug Charges After Traffic Stop In NY

SOUTHEAST, N.Y. — Two Connecticut men are facing a number of charges after being stopped by state police in Southeast while in possession of drugs and driving a car with stolen license plates with a blood alcohol content more than triple the legal limit, police said.

Tyler Potenziani

Tyler Potenziani

Photo Credit: New York State Police
Jovanny Gutierrez.

Jovanny Gutierrez.

Photo Credit: New York State Police

New York State Police troopers on patrol in Southeast stopped a vehicle, which was driven by 22-year-old Danbury resident Tyler Potenziani, after it made several traffic infractions, police said.

During the traffic stop, police determined that the Connecticut license plate on the vehicle was stolen and the vehicle was unregistered. Potenziani and his passenger, 35-year-old Waterbury, Conn., resident Jovanny Gutierrez, were also found to be in possession of cocaine and rolled up dollar bills that contained cocaine residue, police said.

During the stop, Potenziani provided a breath sample that showed his blood alcohol content was greater than three times the legal limit, police said. Gutierrez additionally had a bench warrant out for his arrest in New York City.

Potenziani was arrested and charged with criminal possession of stolen property, criminal possession of a controlled substance, obstructing governmental administration, aggravated driving while intoxicated and resisting arrest, all misdemeanors. He was also charged with disorderly conduct and multiple vehicle and traffic violations.

Gutierrez was charged with misdemeanor counts of violation of criminal procedure law, failing to surrender to a bench warrant, criminal possession of a controlled substance and disorderly conduct, a violation.

Potenziani was released on his own recognizance and issued an appearance ticket. Gutierrez was remanded to the Putnam County Jail on $1,000 cash bail or $2,000 bond. Both men are due back in court next month.

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