7:40pm–#Stratford CT– First responders on the way to Bodine Court for a report of a gas leak indoors.
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7:40pm–#Stratford CT– First responders on the way to Bodine Court for a report of a gas leak indoors.
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#Trumbull CT–On December 3, 2018, Trumbull Police arrested Cristofer Fuentes-Salguero, 18, of Rose Street, Bridgeport on Robbery and Assault charges following the attack of a 60-year-old Trumbull man in Twin Brooks Park about one week ago. Fuentes-Salguero was charged with Robbery 2nd degree, Larceny 2nd degree and Assault 2nd of an Elderly Person. He was held on $150,000 bond and is scheduled to appear to court on December 10, 2018. Fuentes-Salguero, who was one of three assailants, turned himself in at the Trumbull Police Department after he learned that there was a warrant for his arrest. The investigation became the department’s top priority after the victim was attacked and dragged into the roadway in Twin Brooks Park on November 24, 2018. Working diligently on evidence collection, records searches, and collaboration with other police agencies, Trumbull Police detectives were able to identify the suspect vehicle that was used and operated by Fuentes- Salguero during the incident. Descriptions provided by the victim proved to be critical information for investigators to search for and locate the vehicle and the offender. The investigation is continuing to identify his two accomplices.
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6:28pm–#Bridgeport CT– A pedestrian was hit by a car on Fairfield Avenue near Iranistan Avenue. The pedestrian was laying in the roadway when police arrived according to the police radio but was sitting up and talking to first responders a short time later.
HARTFORD – State Representative Brenda Kupchick (R-132) and State Senator Tony Hwang (R-28) today shared their support of a state grant for mortgage foreclosure counseling in the amount of $28,000 given to Operation Hope of Fairfield this year. The funding, which comes from the state’s Interest on Real Estate Broker’s Trust Account (IOREBTA), will be used to provide local residents with assistance in foreclosure proceedings, financial counseling and housing remediation.
Rep. Kupchick and Sen. Hwang cited recent data showing that Connecticut has one of the highest mortgage foreclosure and default rates in the country, with close to 3,150 properties either under default, foreclosure, or auction. Despite improving economic conditions since the recession of 2009, Connecticut is still running nearly 30 percent above the average foreclosure rate since then. The national average is 36 percent below that period.
Operation Hope runs homeless shelters for men, women and families, a community kitchen and a food pantry. It also owns or operates 46 units of affordable, supportive housing.
Rep. Kupchick, Ranking Member and Sen. Hwang, Co-Chair of the General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Housing, had worked in cooperation with Operation Hope to secure the IOREBTA bond and increase the number of affordable housing units in Fairfield in what they called a “financially sustainable” way.
“Rep. Kupchick and Sen. Hwang were able to secure this critical finding, knowing that Operation Hope would be able to prevent homelessness for local homeowners who’ve run into issues with their mortgages,” said Carla Miklos, Executive Director of Operation Hope.
“Operation Hope offers an invaluable service to our community by helping to make sure families have somewhere to call home,” said Rep. Kupchick. “This is an example of a sensible grant that will pay dividends by empowering a highly effective non-profit organization to provide a core government service in a way that truly benefits everyone. I look forward to continuing advocacy with Operation Hope and the Housing Committee to continue the state’s initiative to ensure sufficient affordable housing is available in Connecticut.”
“This grant is vital to our community and those experiencing financial struggle,” said Sen. Hwang. “Connecticut has some of the highest foreclosure rates in the country; many of them right in our backyards in Fairfield County. Programs like Operation Hope help to combat the housing crisis and give families confronted with possible loss of their home an opportunity to access counseling, support and professional guidance when foreclosure happens.”
Established in 1992, IOREBTA is not funded by Connecticut taxpayers. Under the program, real estate brokers deposit residential and commercial escrow funds into interest-bearing accounts with the purpose of providing mortgage assistance for low to moderate income families, persons with down payments or any other appropriate housing subsidies. The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority serves as the fiduciary for the funds.
1:08pm–#Norwalk CT–Patrol Division Officers were dispatched to a report of a robbery at the People’s Bank at 11 Belden Avenue Norwalk. The caller stated that a male had entered the bank, stating that he had a gun and demanding money. After obtaining money, the male suspect then fled the bank on foot. Responding officers secured the bank and began checking the area for the suspect. While searching the area, officers received information that the suspect may be on Harbor Avenue. Responding officers located Mark Dallaire on Harbor Avenue. Based on evidence recovered at the bank and evidence recovered at the scene, to include the money, Dallaire was placed under arrest and transported to headquarters for processing. Dallaire, who is currently a supervised person with the Department of Corrections Parole and Community Services, was remanded to custody. Chief Kulhawik praised the Patrol Division, Detective Bureau and other specialized units for their professional response and investigation which ended with the timely arrest of the suspect without further incident.
Arrested: Mark Dallaire, 59 of 153 Cowles Street Bridgeport Charges: Robbery 1 and Larceny Bond: $200,000
#Stratford CT– Stratford Police are looking for this man for questioning. He was involved in a credit card fraud ring. He used a stolen credit card to make over $10,000 worth of
purchases at Home Depot, Target, Walmart and other stores. Please contact Stratford Police Detective Murolo at 203-385-4127 or jmurolo@townofstratford.com if you can identify this male.
10:22pm–#Bridgeport Ct–#cttraffic– First responders are on the scene of a crash on I-95 northbound just north of exit 27. The left and center lanes are closed. Avoid the area.
#Bridgeport CT– Police are investigating a crash that involved five vehicles around 10:15am Sunday morning in front of Washington Park. Police said two cars collided then ran into parked cars on Barnum Avenue. Two people were injured, one seriously.
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9:47pm–#Bridgeport CT– There were no reported injuries in this one car rollover crash on Stratford Avenue across from Bass Pro.