2019-12-24@5:50pm–#Bridgeport CT– Police dispatched to a crash on William Street with a driver allegedly on drugs fighting with EMS. That two in a row.
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2019-12-24@1:28 #Bridgeport Ct– A dirt bike struck a parked car on Main Street near Merritt Canteen, fled the scene but doubled back to a police officer on traffic detail to taunt him as if what can he do about it according to multiple radio reports. Police are investigating.
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2019-12-23@9:59pm–A Sanford Place resident ordered a pizza. When the delivery was made the customer said the deliveryperson took their Yorkie. When they called the pizza company they told the customer to call the police. I want to see how they handle that pizza promise. Now, at 10:12pm more than likely unrelated a car was stolen with the keys in the car at the Main Street pizza place.
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2019-12-23@5:57pm–#Bridgeport CT–#Trumbull CT– A mom apparently forgot her child who appeared to be sleeping while traveling on a city bus. The mom realized it while she was at the Trumbull Mall on Main Street. Bridgeport Police stood by with the child on the bus parked at Park Avenue and Dixon Street. A Trumbull Police Officer brought the mom to Dixon Street to be reunited with her child. You can see the officer and child below the #4 in the picture.
2019-12-23@3:02pm–#Bridgeport CT—Police are investigating a crash near the intersection of Bruce and Connecticut Avenue. Witnesses said the went airborne hitting a tree and a parked pickup truck sending the pickup into Dennis Auto Parts causing damage to the foundation. Firefighters shored up the building and the building inspector was called to the scene. Witnesses said the driver of the car survived the crash but that he didn’t look too good. Police are investigating, speed may have been a factor in the crash.
Bridgeport, CT – The City of Bridgeport Office of Planning and Economic Development began demolition of abandoned buildings in Downtown North; located near the Middle and Golden Hill Street intersection.
The buildings have suffered partial collapse and, after being identified as a safety concern, the City has begun the $1.1 million-dollar demolition project to make way for a new public green space dubbed “Post Office Square.”
“This project will finally make way to provide a beautiful public green space that compliments storefronts, historic building facades, and Downtown apartment style living” stated Mayor Ganim.
The Post Office Square will border restored and historic buildings; HSW Complex, the Blends Gallery, Jayson Newfield Lofts, and the United States Postal Service on Middle Street.