2:54pm–#Fairfield CT– A landscaping truck on Park Avenue was just taken with the keys in it. The truck says Greenscape on the side.
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12:57pm–#Bridgeport CT– Police were called to Stillman Street for a man in a gray Dodge Neon pleasuring himself inside the car. It was in the vicinity of children according to radio reports. There was no further updates so he must have beat it. It’s going to be one of those news days I see……..
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12:11pm–#Bridgeport CT– A Karen Court resident called police that an unknown gray haired, older woman defecated and urinated on his porch stairs and then fled in black Nissan. Bridgeport Police file number 127 because you just can’t make this stuff up!
#Bridgeport, Conn. (November 12, 2015) – The Bridgeport Police Department announced the arrest of two adults and two juveniles on weapons charges. On Monday, November 9, police officers pulled a vehicle over at the intersection of Housatonic Ave. and North Washington Ave. for speeding and lacking proper registration. In approaching the black, 4-door, 2001 Volkswagen, police officers identified that two adult males and two juvenile males were the occupants. The driver of the vehicle – Daniel Joel Rosario Jr. of Derby (DOB: 5/10/1995) – wasn’t wearing his seatbelt.
When a police officer asked if anyone in the vehicle was on parole or probation, all parties responded “no” with the exception of Elijah Ceesay of Bridgeport (DOB: 3/20/1996). Ceesay stated that he was out on bond for a gun charge. Rosario and Ceesay were asked to step out of the car, followed by police officers patting them down. Upon shining a flashlight into the vehicle, a police officer spotted the handle of a handgun sticking out from the floor mat associated with the rear right seat of the vehicle, which is where Mr. Ceesay was sitting prior to getting out of the car. After further search of the vehicle, police officers identified the gun underneath the floor mat as a black handgun with a brown handle, and found a second handgun that was silver with a black handle in the driver’s seat rear flap compartment. All four occupants of the vehicle were patted down, handcuffed, and arrested.
Rosario was charged with weapons in a motor vehicle, and was issued an infraction for motor vehicle offenses. Bond has been set at $10,000. Ceesay was charged with criminal possession of a firearm, carrying a pistol without a permit, weapons in a motor vehicle, criminal possession of ammo, and violation of conditions of release. Bond has been set at $150,000. One juvenile passenger was charged with weapons in a motor vehicle, and issued a misdemeanor summons. Bond has been set at Promise to Appear (PTA). A second juvenile passenger was charged with carrying a pistol without a permit, weapons in a motor vehicle, criminal possession of a firearm, theft of a firearm, and was issued a misdemeanor summons. Bond information is unavailable at this time. It was also found that the second juvenile passenger is on parole, and plead out to a Serious Juvenile Offense (SJO).
(Bridgeport Press Release)
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Bridgeport, Conn. (Nov. 12, 2015) – Today, the Bridgeport Police Department announced the arrest of a man for stealing several bags of shrimp from Food Bazaar (500 Sylvan Ave.). On Monday, police officers were dispatched to Food Bazaar following a shoplifting complaint. Upon arrival on scene, police officers located an individual sitting on the floor next to the store manager.
The man on the floor – Carlos Muniz (DOB: 6/25/1978) – was identified as the shoplifter, and the police officer handcuffed and detained him. Police officers also determined that there was an active warrant for Muniz. After police officers reviewed video surveillance of the incident, it was evident that Muniz attempted to walk out of the store while concealing five bags of shrimp under his sweatshirt and sweatpants. All of the merchandise was recovered. Muniz was charged with larceny in the 6th degree. Bond has been set at $500.00.
(Bridgeport Police Press Release)
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Good Sunday evening everyone… we hope you had a great weekend! Its back to the grind tomorrow… pretty easy week forecast wise for us!
Monday and Tuesday are nice mild fall days!
Wednesday starts off nice and then we look for some light showers to move in during the late afternoon/early evening hours.
Thursday is still up in the air…do the showers and drizzle stick around?? As of now not much at all but the chance is there.
A early look at next weekend shows a mostly cloudy forecast but dry as of today.
Could we be seeing the last of the 60 degrees this week?? Cant say that totally 100% but the long range shows us settling back to some what normal to slightly above normal when it comes to temperatures. We should be in the 40’s with some 50’s not 60’s so enjoy it while it does last!
No snow storms as of yet in the next 2 weeks ahead. We will wait patiently wait!
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