#Bridgeport Connecticut – Bridgeport Police  are reporting that the Statewide Urban Violence Task Force (Gang Unit) executed a Search and Seizure Warrant today at 331 Maple Street in Bridgeport that resulted in the arrest of Dominique Bigger, who was wanted on three previous warrants for various firearms and narcotics charges.  Mr. Bigger was the target of the operation, and wanted on three separate Paperless Arrest Warrants (PRAWN).  Bigger was located outside of his residence where he was arrested without incident. Located in his residence was a 9mm Glock semi-auto firearm with a 31 round extended magazine that was loaded.  Besides the firearm and extra ammo, Officers also located marijuana packaged for sales.  Within the residence were two juvenile children and Dominique Bigger’s mother. The firearm was in a location that was easily accessible to the minor children.  Bigger was processed through State Police Troop G and held on four separate bonds.  While being processed, Officers located several bags of Heroin on Bigger which were seized and held as evidence.

 

PRAWN WARRANTS

Failure to Appear 2nd Warrant court set bond $495.00

Failure to Appear 2nd Warrant court set bond $495.00

Failure to Appear 1st Warrant court set bond $20,000

 

CSP bond for on scene criminal violations

  1. Possession of Narcotics
  2. Failure to store firearm properly
  3. Possession of Drugs WITS 1500 feet of a school
  4. Illegal Transfer of a Firearm
  5. Possession of Narcotics With Intent to Sell
  6. Risk of Injury to Minors
  7. Illegal Possession of a High Capacity Magazine

Bond set at $50,000

Drug bust 2

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