Westport News: Larceny

On 09/28/2018 at approximately 10:30am, officers were dispatched to AT&T located on Post Road East for a report of a stolen item. An AT&T retailer received an alert that merchandise had been removed from the store safe. The complainant, an employee of the AT&T retailer, contacted the project manager of a company hired to repair recent flood damage. The complainant spoke to the project manager identified as “Curtis” and another worker on scene. During the conversations, no one advised the complainant any merchandise was moved off-site, nor was anyone given permission to remove anything from the safe.

 

Upon officers’ arrival, the store was found to be closed due to the flood damage and there were no signs of forced entry. Officers responded to the address of the hired clean-up company in Fairfield. Project manager Curtis Basdeo was at another job site upon officers’ arrival. He responded to the location in his company vehicle and retrieved a box containing 12 unopened phones from his personal vehicle. Officers later learned the phones had been delivered to the store earlier in the week and were valued at over $8,900. The items were seized and the investigating officer submitted an arrest warrant application for Basdeo, which was later approved.

 

On 10/31/2018, Curtis Basdeo, 52, of Norwalk, turned himself in at police headquarters on the outstanding warrant. He was charged with 53a-124 Larceny 3 rd and released after posting $2,500 bond. Basdeo is scheduled to appear in Norwalk Court on 11/14/2018.

 

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Stratford EMS Volunteers Recognized

STRATFORD, CT –  Stratford EMS would like to take a moment to congratulate Stratford Volunteer EMS Association (SVEMSA) on being chosen as a recipient of the 2018 Lighthouse Award from the Stratford Community Fund.

The Stratford Volunteer EMS Association (SVEMSA) was recognized with a Lighthouse Award on Thursday, November 1, 2018 in an evening ceremony put on by the Stratford Community Fund.  The ceremony took place at the Stratford Library.  SVEMSA was recognized among 5 other recipients who all engage in, support and promote volunteer activities that enhance the quality of life in Stratford.

Both Mayor Hoydick and Public Safety Director Ciccarelli were in attendance with Town Councilor Bill O’Brien who officiated over the ceremony.

The Stratford EMS Association has worked hard and come a long way over the years.  They provide an amazing resource to both SEMS and the community through volunteer EMS personnel and community outreach, education and training.  I am proud to be able to work so closely with this amazing group of people.  SVEMSA and all the recipients are very deserving of this honor.” said Michael Loiz, EMS Director at SEMS

Larry Ciccarelli, Director of Public Safety offered, “Stratford Volunteer EMS organization continues setting the bar for outstanding selfless community services. The dedication to ones training and support to our residents are vital in protecting our community. Congratulations for this well deserved reward.
Other recipients for the award were, Paul Devitto, Robert Mastroni, John Rich (Past SEMS Lieutenant), Friends of Boothe Park and The Mogelof Dental Group. Congratulations to all the 2018 Lighthouse Award recipients!
(Stratford EMS press release)
From LT-RT: Tom Hallas (SVEMSA President), Bill O’Brien, Jessica Archick, Bunnie McQuilton, Todd Lutheran, Matthew White (SVEMSA VP), John Toomey, Alex Shein

Bridgeport News: House Fire

7:49pm–#Bridgeport CT– Firefighters were called to a structure fire at 47 Lenox Avenue. When they arrived they found fire on the first floor and one person suffering from smoke inhalation. The fire extended to the second floor and attic more than likely from the balloon style structure of the home. Firefighters had to open walls to ensure the fire was out and had the scene under control within the hour. The Red Cross was called for just occupant of the multi-family home. The fire marshal was called to investigate the cause of the fire.

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