Teen Faces Drugs Counts After Bicycle Stop

#Bridgeport, CT – Sept. 20, 2013 – A 16-year-old male faces narcotics charges after he was detained by officers addressing a recent increase in street robberies.

Officers Roderick Doda and Roberto Quintanilla were participating in a city-wide effort to address an emerging pattern of street robberies. The pattern involves groups of young people on bikes or scooters committing street robberies and assaults. From what has been observed, the incidents appear to be crimes of opportunity and involve young males riding in numbers, often with two on the same bike. They accost victims and steal their possessions and often bikes.

“This isn’t an epidemic but any time we see any trend emerge, we develop a strategy to attack it,” said Deputy Police Chief Adam Radzimirski. “As soon as we saw a pattern develop in recent robberies, the detective and patrol divisions formulated a plan.”

On Wednesday, Doda and Quintanilla were on patrol at Washington and Sanford avenues at 10:30 p.m. in an area where police experienced recent robberies. They observed two youths riding on one bike. A short time later, they observed the same two youths riding on two bikes, which fit the pattern of recent robberies and thefts.  Based on their observations they decided to stop the youths to investigate.

The 16-year-old acknowledged to police that there were drugs in his jacket pocket and police recovered eight baggies of what later tested positive for the presence of narcotics.

The youths did not have an explanation for how they obtained a second bicycle in such a short period of time. The second bike was taken to police headquarters for safe keeping. Police also recovered a rock in the suspect’s pocket. Victims in previous incidents reported being assaulted with rocks.

The youth was charged with possession with intent to sell narcotics. The other was released.

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Aerial Support Need For Kayaker In Distress

7:07pm–#Milford CT–#cttfire–Milford fire has requested aerial support for a helicopter in locating a kayaker in Housatonic River.  Stratford marine units on the way for mutual aid.  Reports say the kayaker is blowing a whistle but they apparently have not located him yet.  Eagle One also requested and should be there before the Coast Guard.  7:35pm–UPDATE–Sounds like they located him, they called off the choppers.

Scooter Theft Leads to Arrest

#Bridgeport, CT – Sept 20, 2013 – A Hancock Avenue man faces larceny and drug charges as a result of a police investigation into a stolen scooter.

On Wednesday shortly before 5 p.m., Officer Adam Roscoe responded to Benham AvenueWednesday on a report of a stolen scooter. He received a description of the moped and suspect.

Then at 9:47 p.m., Roscoe learned that police had conducted a motor vehicle stop involving a scooter on Poplar Street, about a dozen blocks from the theft. He responded and encountered Sgt. James Myers and Anthony Gianpoalo  interviewing a male and female. Roscoe checked the vehicle identification number on the scooter, which appeared to be freshly painted, and it matched the stolen one.

Police placed Dovante Gray-Brown under arrest and, upon searching him, discovered several baggies that tested positive for cocaine.

He was charged with third-degree larceny, interfering with police, possession of narcotics, criminal trover and motor vehicle charges.

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