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Former DHS safety advocate granted accelerated rehabilitation

A former Danbury High School safety advocate will have charges against her dismissed if she successfully completes an accelerated rehabilitation program.  The court granted 50-year old Sueanna Lamontagne permission to enter the diversionary, pretrial intervention program at Danbury Superior Court on Monday. 

She was charged with breach of peace, disorderly conduct, interfering with an officer and felony assault of public safety or emergency medical personnel in February.  Police responded to calls of a car obstructing traffic on Forty Acre Mountain Road and determined that Lamontagne, who was in the passenger seat, was intoxicated.  A driver was never found.  She allegedly repeatedly punched an officer in the face with a closed fist as he tried to unbuckle her so the car could be towed. 

Lamontagne was ordered to enter a substance and/or alcohol abuse treatment program, perform 25 hours of community service, and go to private counseling.

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