Bridgeport News: Person Shot

Police say they are investigating an early morning assault with a dangerous weapon incident. Preliminary reports indicate a party was walking in the area of Harriet St and East Washington Ave just after Midnight when two male parties attempted to rob him. There was a subsequent struggle and the victim received three non-life-threatening gunshot wounds to the leg area. Bridgeport Police canvassed the area for a crime scene.

Anyone with knowledge of this incident is asked to notify the Bridgeport Police at 203-576-TIPS.

 

2020-09-12@12:40am–#Bridgeport CT–#bptpolice– A person has been shot at the intersection of East Washington Avenue and Harriet Street.  No further details at this time.

 

Norwalk News: Domestic Arrest Shuts Down Road

Update 11:30pm – Upon executing a search warrant at the residence officers located
improvised Molotov cocktail devises. These items were secured as evidence and the scene was
made safe. This situation was brought to a peaceful resolution and the suspect is in custody.
We appreciate the cooperation of the community and the area residents as we dealt with this
situation. This is an isolated incident and there does not appear to be any threat to the public.

 

#Norwalk CT–On September 11, 2020 at around 5:15pm Officers were called to 50 Creeping Hemlock Drive for a domestic dispute. The caller told officers her husband, Joseph Sanders, had choked her and was now making “Molotov cocktails” intending on committing “suicide by cop”. The victim was able to leave the residence and make contact with officers. Patrol officers responded to the scene where Sanders was inside the residence. Emergency Services Unit Tactical and Negotiating units responded to the scene as well. While Negotiators spoke with Sanders, an arrest warrant for Sanders was applied for and granted. Sanders ultimately exited the residence without incident and was taken into custody. This incident remains under investigation.

There is still an active scene on Creeping Hemlock Drive. Please avoid the area.

 

Arrested Joseph Sanders of Norwalk age 53 Charges Strangulation in the Second Degree, Disorderly Conduct, Criminal Attempt at Assault in the Third Degree Bond $150,000 Court September 14, 2020

 

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Norwalk Police Can Still Use Your Help Locating This Person

The Detective Bureau is asking for the public’s assistance with identifying a burglary suspect. The pictured male is a suspect in numerous motor vehicle burglaries that were committed in the early morning hours of 8/22/2020 in East Avenue and Walter Avenue area. The male appeared to be white, in his 20’s, with a beard, and wearing a mask and a t-shirt with the word PORTLAND on it.

If you have any information regarding this individual or the thefts please contact Detective Cisero at (203) 854-3034.

Anonymous tips can be left at any of the following: Norwalk Police Tip Line: 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)

 

STRATFORD LIBRARY OFFERS “CAREER REBOOT”

#Stratford CT– The Stratford Library continues to offer stimulating online programs for area adults. In response to the current job crisis that has been a major result of the pandemic, the library offers Career Reboot Workshop, an online Zoom advice program set for Thursday, September 24 from 7-8 pm.  It is free and open to the public.

Join Stratford native and career coach Ann Kaiser for a webinar about rebooting your career no matter what stage you’re at.  In this workshop viewers will learn tips on exploring new fields, reworking a cover letter and resume and putting your best foot forward in interviews.

A graduate of Fordham University where she holds a BS in Psychology, Kaiser is currently based in New York City.  She worked as a newspaper reporter and magazine editor before leading PR strategies for clients like The Hollywood Reporter, Telemundo and HuffPost.  Kaiser works with clients all over the country helping them with career exploration and transition, resume writing, crafting cover letters, interview prep and salary negotiation.

To register for the Career Reboot Workshop email: https://stratfordlibrary.libcal.com/event/7089296?hs=a or call the Stratford Library: 203.385.4162.   Further information about Ann Kaiser is on her website:  www.annkaiser.com

 

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