9:40pm–#Bridgeport CT–Homeowner in the 400 block of Center street catches burglar at work and holds him down until police arrive. UPDATE: –They got away. Involved is the male who is now bleeding and 2 females that fled in a black sedan with CT plate # 682 YHC which comes back to a gray Accura.
Month: March 2014
Stratford News: Fireplace fire extends into the living room
9:01pm–#Stratford CT–Firefighters are at 134 Klondike Street where a fire in the fireplace extended into the living room with minor damage.
Bridgeport News: Subway Robbed
8:01pm–#Bridgeport CT–The Subway at 926 East Main Street was robbed at gunpoint. Police are looking for a white male, about 6 foot tall wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, gray sweatpants, a partial lower face mask over his facial hair. The part of the handle of the gun came off upon exiting the store. He made off with $200 and fled on foot north on East Main Street. This was about a half mile from where the shooting took place around 7:30pm
Bridgeport News: Man shot
Bridgeport News: Home broken into
3:06pm–#Bridgeport CT– Report of a home that was broken into on Huntington Turnpike.
Trumbull News: Bank Roberry
#Trumbull CT–Police are investigating a bank robbery that occurred at the Newtown Savings Bank at 926 White Plains Road in Trumbull.
Bridgeport News: Shoplifter pulls knife
12:36pm–#Bridgeport CT–A woman pulled a knife on security after she was approached for shoplifting at Compare Foods at 1050 East Main Street. Security followed her to Maple Street where police apprehended her.
Bridgeport News: Family displaced after fire
11:19am–#Bridgeport CT–Red Cross helping relocate a family burned out of their home at 61 Alameda Place.
12:06pm–#Stratford CT–#cttraffic–Merritt Parkway northbound near exit 53 an accident with injuries.
Construction Begins on Police Memorial Honoring Fallen Officers
(Bridgeport, CT – March 12, 2014) – The city broke ground this week on a memorial to honor the 12 Bridgeport police officers who died in the line of duty.
“This is an inherently dangerous job,” said Police Chief Joseph L. Gaudett Jr., “and it is so important to honor and remember the people who gave their lives protecting our citizens. But it is more than that. This memorial is for their families. This will be for our past, current and future officers. Officers work so hard every day. My hope is, as officers drive past this memorial, it will remind them to stay safe as well.”
He applauded the effort of Bridgeport Police Union Local 1159, whose members began working on this project nearly three years ago.
Sgt. Charles Paris, the president of Local 1159, said the memorial for officers will “make you think about the men and women who came before you” and the sacrifices they made for this city.
The last officer to die in the line of duty was Patrolman Jerry DiJoseph on Nov. 28, 1980.
“My hope is we will never have to add another name to this somber list,” said Mayor Bill Finch. “I hope that part of the training for every police academy class moving forward will be to visit this memorial and to reflect on the sacrifices of the people who blazed the trail before them.”
The union and the City have been working to raise private funds to help construct the memorial, which will be located outside Police Headquarters at 300 Congress St.
