10:50pm–#cttraffic–#Norwalk CT– Report of a car crashing into the rock wall at the end of Route 7 at Grist Mill Road. First responders on the way.
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#Norwalk CT–On January 2, 2016, the Norwalk Department of Police Service investigated an armed robbery at the Verizon Wireless store located at 561 Connecticut
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(Norwalk Police Press Release)
8:43pm–#Bridgeport CT– A grandmother who was waiting inside a car for her grandson to run into Quisquella Mini Market at 910 Madison Avenue. While he was inside the store the car and grandma was abducted. About an hour later grandma was dropped off at a Compare Food Market and grandma was able to get a ride to her home on Perth Street. Police said with the excited family members in the home combined with a language barrier they are still trying to figure out if it was the Compare Foods on East Main Street or Fairfield Avenue. Police were able to get a very good view of the suspect from a high definition security system at McKinley and Madison Avenue. Police are looking for a Hispanic male, about 5’6″ with a big nose wearing a Yankee ball cap, gray sweats and gray pants. He also has a trimmed beard. Police are still looking for the car, a black 2007 Mazda 6 with a spoiler and broken tail light.
8:34pm–#Bridgeport CT– A man stopped at the corner store at Madison and McKinley Avenue and left the car running with his grandmother inside. When he returned to the car it was missing along with grandma who does not know how to drive. Police are looking for a black 2007 Mazda 6. The car fled west on McKinley along with the woman who is legally blind.
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6:38pm–#Bridgeport CT– A Hispanic male in a gray hat, gray jacket and jeans had asked for 8 cartons of cigarettes at the Family Dollar on State Street. When the credit card he was using declined he grabbed the cigarettes and fled the store. Police are canvassing the area.
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#Westport CT–On 12/29/15, Mark Simonetti turned himself in on an active warrant for his arrest stemming from an investigation performed in November, 2015. The accused reportedly used fake written prescriptions he created himself to obtain controlled
(Westport Police Press Release)