Mugshots of Henry Inoa Aponte, Joey J Diaz, and Jesus Sabino Arroyo Henrick following a Bridgeport narcotics investigation.

Bridgeport Police Seize 105 Pounds Of Cannabis

On Friday, March 13, 2026, in a coordinated effort, the Bridgeport Police Department’s Narcotics and Vice Division, together with the DEA Bridgeport Field Office, The Bridgeport Fire Inspectors Office, and the Bridgeport Building Department, executed a search and seizure warrant at 51 Boston Avenue, operating as Dubai High Tobacco & Vape.  During the operation, officers successfully seized approximately 105 lbs. of Cannabis and THC related products, addressing ongoing concerns through the city of Bridgeport as it relates to the illegal sale of cannabis and THC related products by smoke shop establishments. Officers also seized $6,788.00 Us currency believed to be proceeds from the illegal sale of Cannabis / THC products.   This is the second successful seizure from this establishment in the last year. On November 10, 2025, The Bridgeport Police Narcotics and Vice Division, in collaboration with our state…

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Shots Fired!

About 20 shots were fired on Sunshine Circle according to unconfirmed radio reports. So far, there have been no reports of anyone or anything being hit. Police are looking for a black Hyundai. 2026-03-18@5:00PMish #bridgeportct #BridgeportNews, #ShotsFired, #PoliceInvestigation, #LocalCrime, #DoingItLocal

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New Age-Progressed Image Released in Bianca Lebron Case

https://youtu.be/A2i4bcqwlQ0 Bridgeport officials on Wednesday released a new age-progressed image of Bianca Lebron, the young girl who vanished in 2001 while on her way to school near the former Elias Howe School. The updated image, created by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, is intended to show what Bianca may look like today and to generate new leads in a case that has remained unsolved for more than two decades. According to officials, Bianca was last seen waiting to go to school on the morning she disappeared. The National Center became involved the following day and has continued working alongside investigators to keep her case in the public spotlight. Authorities said age progression is a critical tool used…

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Mugshots of Natalie Deflorio and Princess Garcia related to a Norwalk robbery investigation.

Norwalk Patrol Officers Arrest Four Robbery Suspects

On March 15, 2026, at 3:11 AM, Norwalk Patrol Officers were dispatched to the area of Raymond Street and Day Street on a report of a robbery. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the victim, who reported that he had been robbed of his firearm by two males who brandished firearms during the incident. Officers on scene broadcast descriptions of the suspects to responding units. The investigation revealed that the victim had been in his vehicle with two individuals, identified as Princess Garcia and Natalie Deflorio, whom he had met through Facebook. During the encounter, Garcia exited the vehicle, at which time two male suspects carried out the robbery. Garcia and Deflorio then fled the scene with the suspects. Patrol officers…

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Fairfield Work Truck Rollover

First responders were called to a crash involving a work truck at the intersection of Tunxis Hill Road and Kings Highway in Fairfield. The work truck appears to be the only vehicle involved in the crash. One person was transported to the hospital with what appear to be significant injuries. 2026-03-16 @ 12:35pm Fairfield

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Mayor Ganim and Mayor Chess Issue Joint Testimony in Support of H.B. 5500; Seek to Refund Tax Interest Payments to Success Village

Bridgeport & Stratford, CT – Today, Bridgeport Mayor Joseph Ganim and Stratford Mayor David Chess issued a unified call for state legislative action to provide financial relief to the more than 920 families residing at the Success Village housing cooperative. In joint written testimony submitted to the Connecticut General Assembly’s Planning and Development Committee, the two Mayors voiced their strong support for House Bill 5500: An Act Concerning a Waiver of Interest on Certain Delinquent Municipal Property Taxes. The bill seeks to refund tax interest and penalties accrued since July 1, 2022—costs incurred not by the residents themselves, but by documented financial mismanagement that left the cooperative in a state of crisis. "The residents of Success Village are the victims of this mismanagement, not…

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