Norwalk News: Bank Robbery

#Norwalk Connecticut–Norwalk Department of Police Service Detectives are investigating a bank robbery that occurred today at 10:05 am at the Webster Bank located at 402 Connecticut Avenue. The suspect entered the bank and passed a note. The suspect indicated he had a weapon but did not display one. Once the suspect obtained money, he fled on foot to Stop and Shop where he entered a vehicle and fled the area. The suspect is described as a black male, 50’s, medium build, approximately 5’-6″ tall, walked with a cane in his right hand and has a large gap between his top front teeth. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Fitzmaurice at 203-854-3180 or dfitzmaurice@norwalkct.org.

Anonymous information can be left at the following: Norwalk Police Tip Line at 203-854-3111

Anonymous Internet tips can be sent to Norwalk Police website at: www.norwalkpd.com

Anonymous text tips can be submitted by typing “NPD” into the text field, followed by the message, and sending it to CRIMES (274637)

(Norwalk Police Press Release)

Norwalk Bank Robbery

Fairfield News: U.S. Marshals Take 1 Into Custody

11:11am–#Fairfield Connecticut– One man was taken into custody after a raid at a home under construction at 615 Brooklawn Avenue.  I haven’t had any need for  contacts at the marshal’s office so I called Fairfield Police Chief who said his officers were not involved and had no information on it.  All the undercover officers cars were unmarked police cars with New York plates.  A witness told me it was  one of the painters from New York.   Online records said the home is owned by Dr. Goldye Meyer Phd. a licensed professional counselor.  I doubt she will be giving the painters a good listing on Angie’s List!

Bridgeport News: Man Shot During Argument

8:13am—#Bridgeport Connecticut– Bridgeport Police say a man was shot in the the leg this morning in the 300 block of Capital Avenue (near Parrot Avenue).   He was taken to St. Vincent’s Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  The victim and suspect were arguing earlier and the suspect then fled the scene.  Police have detained three at the scene for questioning.

 

Bridgeport News: St. V’s Employee Robbed At Gunpoint

11:42pm–#Bridgeport Connecticut–A St. Vincent Hospital employee was just robbed at gunpoint between  Bronx and Hawley Avenue by two black males, one wearing shorts and a burgundy hoodie; he displayed the  silver handgun.  They fled on foot towards Main and Hawley according to police radio reports.

 

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11:42pm–#Bridgeport Connecticut– Un empleado de St.Vincents Hospital fue robado a punta de pistola en la intersección de Bronx Ave y Hawley por dos hombres morenos. Uno con pantalones cortos y un poleron maroon. Huyeron a pie hacia Hawley y Main street acuerdo a los reportes de radio policial.

Bridgeport News: Pregnant Woman Locked In Laundromat

11:05pm–UPDATE: She has been freed!

10:40pm–#Bridgeport Connecticut– Police dispatched to the laundromat at 747 Arctic Street for a pregnant woman locked inside.

 

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11:05pm — últimas noticias : Ella ha sido liberada!

10:40pm–#Bridgeport Connecticut – Policía enviados a la lavandería en 747 Artic Street para una mujer embarazada encerrada adentro.

New Haven News: High Speed Chase I-95

UPDATE: He is being charged with kidnapping among other misdemeanor charges according to radio reports.

UPDATE:  The driver clipped a couple of East Haven police cars according to radio reports.

8:09pm–#NewHaven CT– A high speed chase on I-95 southbound comes to an end at exit 48, the ramp is shut down (Route 34?).  Sounds like a child was in one of the cars but is safe and sound according to radio reports.

Local Heroes!

On the morning of May 31, 2016, Jay Tolisano experienced a cardiac arrest in his Fairfield home after his morning workout. Jay’s wife, Kerry, heard something weird coming from the room and decided to check on him. She found her 39 year old husband unresponsive. She immediately dialed 911.  The 911 dispatchers sent the Fairfield Police and Fire Departments and simultaneously notified American Medical Response. Upon the rescuers arrival, they found Kerry doing CPR on her husband with the assistance of the 911 dispatcher. CPR was taken over by the rescuers and advanced life support measures were started by the AMR crew Allen Jelliffe and Tchad Williams. With the arrival of a second AMR Paramedic crew, Matt Hlavna and Al McGrenery, they were able to work together and save Jay’s life.

Prior to departing the scene, and after defibrillating Jay and administering medications to him, his heart regained a normal rhythm. Jay was admitted to St. Vincent’s Medical Center and was discharged less than a week later without any neurological deficits. Thanks to his wife Kerry and the EMS System in Fairfield, Jay Tolisano can enjoy watching his sons play their favorite sport of baseball. Early recognition of a life threatening emergency, quality CPR and defibrillation are all keys to surviving a cardiac arrest. Pictures depict Jay Tolisano, wife Kerry, and sons Emmet and Kyle who all stopped by American Medical Response to thank the Paramedics and EMTs who helped save his life.

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