Bridgeport News: Shots Fired Near School Reported

UPDATE: Turns out to be a military burial at a nearby cemetery.

2:28pm–#Bridgeport CT– Police received calls for teachers/administrators at Read School at 130 Ezra Street that they heard shots fired in the neighborhood.  So far no reports of anyone or anything hit.

 

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#Fairfield, CT – The Fairfield Chamber of Commerce and The Norma Pfriem Breast Center will host its fourth lecture in the new 2017-2018 series of eight “Evenings of Wellness” on February 7, 2018.
This lecture topic is: Podiatry: Foot Pain and Some Solutions.

The lecture will be led by, Chioma Enu, DPM. Dr. Enu attended the University of Connecticut
and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physiology and Neuroscience. She attended
New York College of Podiatric Medicine and completed a three-year residency at Yale New
Haven hospital in podiatric medicine and surgery with additional training in reconstructive rear
foot and ankle surgery.
A native of Anambra state, Nigeria, she has lived in the United States for more than two decades.
She is involved in medical missions and outreach in Nigeria most recently in December 2017.

Attendees will learn about:
 Causes of Foot Pain.
 Long Term Effects.
 Solutions for Foot Pain.

The Norma Pfriem Breast Center and the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce cordially invites its
membership, and the public, to hear the most current and up-to- date information on this
important topic.
 Date: February 7, 2018
 Location: The Norma Pfriem Breast Center
 Address: 111 Beach Road, 2 nd floor, Fairfield, CT 06824
 Time: 6:00-7:00PM
 Tickets: Free
 Open to the Public
 RSVP: February 6, 2018. Limited Seating
To reserve a seat: Call the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce: 203-255- 1011.

 

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Westport News: Traffic Stop Nets Gun And Drugs

#Westport, CT– At approximately 2:45PM on January 11, 2018, Officer Smith observed a vehicle traveling with an improperly displayed registration plate. The license plate was checked and was found to be registered to a different motor vehicle. A motor vehicle stop was conducted on Saugatuck Avenue in the area of Duck Pond Road. Upon approach, Officer Smith detected an odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. A K-9 unit was requested to the scene. The operator was identified as Abdullah Seifullah, 37, of Stamford, CT. The passenger of the vehicle was identified as Jerrod Smalls, 36, of Norwalk, CT.

A Norwalk Police K9 unit arrived on scene and searched the suspect vehicle. K-9 Kai indicated on the center console of the car. A loaded handgun was found in the center console of the vehicle. 46 Methylone pills, plastic bags containing approximately 12 grams of marijuana and money believed to be proceeds from narcotics sales were located inside a coffee mug contained in the center console. Additionally, a soda can with a hidden compartment containing five small glassine baggies of crack cocaine and a scale were found inside the vehicle. Officers also learned Seifullah was the subject of a protective order. Per the conditions of the protective order, he was not to possess firearms. Both Seifullah and Smalls were taken into custody and transported to police headquarters for processing.

Abdullah Seifullah was charged with 21a-277(a) Sale of Hallucinogen/Narcotic [2 counts], 21a- 277(b) Sale of Controlled Substance, 29-35 Carrying a Pistol or Revolver Without a Permit, 29- 38 Weapons in a Vehicle, 53a-217c Criminal Possession of Pistol or Revolver and 53a-223 Criminal Violation of a Protective Order. Seifullah was also issued a misdemeanor summons for 14-147(c) Misuse of plates/License/Registration, 14-12(a)* Operating an Unregistered Motor Vehicle and 14-213b Insurance Coverage Fails Minimum Requirements.

Jerrod Smalls was charged with 21a-277(a) Sale of Hallucinogen/Narcotic [2 counts], 21a-277(b) Sale of Controlled Substance, 29-35 Carrying a Pistol or Revolver Without a Permit, 29-38 Weapons in a Vehicle, and 53a-217c Criminal Possession of Pistol or Revolver. Both men are being held on $100,000 bond and are scheduled to appear in Norwalk Court on January 25, 2018. They will be transported to Norwalk Court for arraignment on January 12 th if they are unable to post bond. The Westport Police Department would like to extend a sincere thank you to the Norwalk Police
Department K-9 unit for their quick response and assistance.

(Westport Police Press Release)

Police Need Your Help

Norwalk Detectives need your help identify the pictured suspect. On October 19, 2017, the suspect made several thousand dollars worth of fraudulent purchases of jewelry and handbags at the Trumbull Mall and Saks Fifth Avenue in Greenwich using the victim’s store credit cards. The suspect had the sales associates look up the accounts using the victim’s personal information and opened several other store credit cards in the victim’s name as well. Anyone who can identify the suspect or who has any information about these crimes is asked to contact Det. Imparato at (203) 854-3190 or CImparato@NorwalkCT.org. Anonymous tips can be left at any of 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)

 

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