Fairfield News: Police Thanks By Students and Parents

#Fairfield News:  Police this morning were greeted Monday morning  to notes and homemade goodies from parents and students.  Lieutenant James Perez said it is always nice to be thanked for a job well done.  Officer Lance Newkirchen said “our police training division is now incorporating school safety scenarios in everything that we are doing now as opposed to some of the more traditional scenarios from years ago  that did not involve the schools” and “we have an extremely progressive Police Department where we don’t want to come in second in any category we want to be first and when it comes to school safety that’s what we are aiming for and that’s why we spend so much time thinking about it in training”.  The students and parents couldn’t agree more!

Fairfield News: Firefighters Return To Previous House Fire

1:47pm–#Fairfield CT– Firefighters returned to Barry Lane Court this afternoon where there was an attic fire around 3am this morning.   It was thought to be smoke rising from the attic once more but the firefighters found it be steam from when sunbeams hit water soaked contents in the attic.

Bridgeport News: Risk of Injury To Child

#Bridgeport, Conn. (Press Release) — The Bridgeport Police Department announced the arrest of a man for putting a two-year-old child at risk of injury.  On Tuesday, October 20,, 2015 at around 2:45 p.m., the Bridgeport Police Department received a call about a two-year old wandering on City View Ave. near the corner of Marigold Ave.  Upon arrival, police officers responded to the home on City View Ave.  

 

Police officers found a man — later identified as Rondell Williams (10/12/82) — on the floor of the home. Williams was initially unresponsive, but jumped up and began moving around as police officers approached him. Police officers found the home dirty and in disarray.  Police officers located the 2 year-old male child on City View Ave.  EMS s arrived on the scene to check on the child and the suspect. The child had no injuries and was transported by ambulance to Bridgeport Hospital as a precaution.

 

Williams was highly uncooperative, noticeably slurring his words, and appeared to be under the influence of some type of narcotics. Williams was arrested and put into a police patrol vehicle. While being transported to booking, Williams was very belligerent and was threatening officers. The Connecticut Department of Children and Families (DCF) was notified of the incident.  Williams was charged with Risk of Injury, Interfering with Police, and Threatening.

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