Norwalk News – Assault Arrest

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#Norwalk CT–On October 4, 2022, at approximately 8:30 a.m., Christopher Polk was taken into custody for having assaulted another man at a football game two days prior.

Norwalk Police Officers were dispatched to the football field of Brien McMahon HighSchool on October 2, 2022, at approximately 1:04 p.m. on the report of a male having been assaulted during a football game. Upon arrival, Officers located the unconscious man laying on the field, along with a large crowd of adult and child game spectators.

Multiple witnesses came forward, identifying Polk as the suspect, and providing a description of him. According to witnesses, Polk had used a football helmet to strike the victim in the head, and was last seen was walking away from the area. Paramedics were immediately summoned to the scene and transported the victim to Norwalk Hospital for treatment of his serious injuries. Officer Salley, the lead investigator, was unable to locate Polk, and prepared a warrant for his arrest based on allof his findings. The arrest warrant was approved with a $75,000 bond. Polk was provided with opportunities to turn himself in but refused to comply.

Investigators of the Special Services Division received information that Polk was livingat 30 Suncrest Road, Colonial Village, but attempts to contact him went unanswered.

Surveillance was established in the area on the early morning hours of October 4, 2022. Polk was located and taken into custody at about 8:30 a.m., despite his efforts to conceal himself. Polk was transported to headquarters without further incident. The victim in this incident has since been released from Norwalk Hospital and is recovering from his injuries.

Arrested: Christopher Ryan Polk, 32, of 30 Suncrest Rd, Norwalk CT

Charges: Assault 2nd, Risk of Injury to a Minor, Breach of Peace 2nd Bond: $75,000

Court Date: October 14, 2022

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Milford News: Larceny

#Milford CT– On September 28, officers were dispatched to Marshalls for a shoplifting complaint. The Loss Prevention Officer said that a male and a woman, later identified as Robert and Kimberly Cosmos, were observed taking items from the store without paying for them. A description was given to arriving officers, who stopped the Cosmos pushing a shopping cart in the parking lot. During the investigation, it was determined that they used a method of theft to attempt to go undetected by the store. The total value of the items stolen was $269.94. Both were placed under arrest and released on a promise to appear in court. They were charged with:

Larceny 6th Degree

Conspiracy to Commit/ Larceny 6th Degree

Possession of Shoplifting Device

Conspiracy to Commit/ Possession of Shoplifting Device

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Bridgeport News: Imprisoned Personal Director To Get $3K A Month Pension

#Bridgeport CT– Former city personnel director David Dunn, who spent four months in prison for conspiring with former police chief AJ Perez to cheat to become police chief will still get a $3,420. 41 pension, a 50% reduction decided by a judge today. The disgraced personnel director negotiated down insurance and pension benefits for first responders during his reign.

Read the full “memorandum of decision” here:

https://civilinquiry.jud.ct.gov/DocumentInquiry/DocumentInquiry.aspx?DocumentNo=23669894

Department of Public Works Announces Paving Program Underway

Westport, CT – The Public Works Department announced that the Town’s Fall Paving Program has started. The program will continue through the end of September until mid-October, weather permitting. The following Town roadways will be paved, though not necessarily in this order:

Hunt Club LaneTiffany Lane
Imperial AvenueBroad Street
Jesup RoadMain Street
Taylor PlaceNorthfield Drive
Bay StreetBrooklawn Drive
Marion RoadMeadow View Drive
Hillyfield LaneCypress Pond Road
Oakwood LaneBarbara Place
Charcoal LaneBowling Lane
Charcoal Hill CommonAvery Place
Old RoadBroad Street

Drivers and pedestrians residents are urged to use caution around work sites and allow extra driving time.

Questions regarding the project can be referred to the Public Works Office at (203) 341-1120.

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https://www.bmwofbridgeport.com/
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