#cttraffic–#MTA–#Norwalk Ct–#Bridgeport CT–UPDATE–IN CUSTODY on Marshall Street—

A suspect wanted for a domestic fight in Bridgeport, possibly with a gun led Bridgeport Police on a pursuit starting on Route 8/25 southbound then onto I-95 southbound.  The pursuit went down I-95 southbound until exit 16 and the suspect the fled on foot on Van Zant Street near the railroad tracks.  K-9 from Norwalk will join the search.  The trains in this area have been stopped until the manhunt is over.

 

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ACTUALIZACIÓN EN CUSTODIA en Marshall Street-

Un sospechoso buscado por una pelea doméstica en Bridgeport, posiblemente con una pistola llevó a la policía de Bridgeport en una búsqueda a partir de la ruta 8/25 en dirección sur y luego hacia la I-95 hacia el sur. La persecución fue por la I-95 hacia el sur hasta la salida 16 y el sospechoso huyó en el pie en Van Zant Street cerca de las vías del ferrocarril. K-9 de Norwalk se unirá a la búsqueda. Los trenes en esta área se han detenido hasta que la persecución ha terminado.

ATUALIZAÇÃO-Em custódia por Marshall Street-

Um suspeito procurado por uma briga interna em Bridgeport, possivelmente com uma arma levou a polícia Bridgeport em uma busca a partir de Route 25/08 sul, em seguida, para a I-95 sul. A busca foi para baixo I-95 para o sul até a saída 16 e o suspeito fugiu a pé do Van Zant em Street, perto da linha férrea. K-9 de Norwalk irá juntar-se a pesquisa. Os trens nesta área têm sido interrompido até que a caçada acabou.

By Stephen Krauchick

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