2023-04-30@7:10pm–#Bridgeport CT–Report of a gas line rupture on Gilman Street.
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2023-04-30@7:10pm–#Bridgeport CT–Report of a gas line rupture on Gilman Street.
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#Trumbull CT– A Trumbull resident scared off a burglar that entered into their residence during the early morning hours of Saturday, April 29. At about 5:00 a.m., Trumbull Police responded to a report of a residential burglary on Haverhill Road where an unknown individual had entered a home and then ran off after being confronted by the resident. The resident was alerted to someone walking around inside of their home, and when they confronted the suspect the unknown individual ran out of the house and down the road. Initial responding officers checked the area, but were unable to locate any persons, or vehicles, related to this incident. No injuries were reported. The Trumbull Police Detective Bureau is actively investigating this incident by checking video surveillance in the area, and following up on leads to identify this suspect. Anyone with information, or video surveillance of the area, are asked to contact the Trumbull Police Department at (203) 261-3665
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2023-04-30@2:06pm–#Bridgeport CT– A pedestrian has been struck at Fairfield and Fox Street.
2023-04-30@1:40pm–#Bridgeport CT– #cttraffic– A crash with injuries Route 8/25 northbound with reported injuries.
#Stratford CT–On April 29, 2023, at approximately 1:30 PM, officers from the Stratford Police Department responded to Esporta Fitness at 411 Barnum Avenue Cutoff for a disturbance. During the incident, Emmanuel Rivera, age 21, of Bridgeport, threatened others in the gym with a firearm. Rivera was immediately taken into custody as he tried to leave the area.
A second individual, Khyree Brown, age 21, also from Bridgeport, took the firearm and fled the scene as officers arrived. Brown was later apprehended at the Reybestos Property adjacent to Frog Pond Lane. The firearm was found on the property where Brown was arrested. It was a Glock pistol with the serial numbers removed.
Rivera was charged with Carrying a Pistol without a Permit, Altering a Firearm, Violation of Conditions of Release, Interfering with an Officer, Reckless Endangerment 1st, and Breach of Peace 2nd. His court date is May 12, 2023, and his bond is set at $150,000.
Brown was charged with Carrying a Pistol without a Permit, Altering a Firearm, Interfering with an Officer, and Criminal Trespass. His court date is also May 12, 2023, and his bond is set at $25,000.
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2023-04-30@12:48pm–#Fairfield CT– Police are investigating a larceny from a vehicle in the 800 block of High Street.
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The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) has joined dozens of organizations and businesses around the country as an “Ally in Action” with a public commitment to reverse the roadway crisis facing the state. Last year, more than 380 people were killed on Connecticut roads—the highest number in three decades. So far in 2023, more than 80 people have been killed.
As part of the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) National Roadway Safety Strategy, CTDOT is one of 80 groups that are committed to taking action to reduce serious injuries and deaths on roadways. Joining CTDOT in this commitment are health and safety advocates, private sector businesses, municipal and law enforcement organizations, and more.
“CTDOT is and will always be committed to making our roadways and transportation systems safer for drivers, passengers, workers, pedestrians, and bicyclists,” said Connecticut Department of Transportation Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto. “After recording one of the deadliest years on our roadways in decades, Connecticut is heeding the USDOT’s call to action. Through education, enforcement, infrastructure improvements, and policy changes, we will utilize every available resource to reduce the number of deaths and injuries on our roads.”
With this commitment, CTDOT will lead behavioral change on Connecticut roadways through safety pilot programs, grant funding, enhanced education campaigns, and policy proposals. Much of this work has already begun and will continue throughout the year, including:
CTDOT launched a one-year automated work zone speed enforcement project to protect highway workers.
CTDOT opened a third solicitation for the state-funded Community Connectivity Grant Program, open to towns and cities across Connecticut. Since 2018, more than 100 grants totaling $38 million have been awarded to help communities build bike lanes, connect sidewalks, and make infrastructure improvements. In 2023, $12 million is available for municipalities to apply for before July 21.
CTDOT partnered with three Connecticut municipalities as part of the Complete Streets Academy sponsored by Smart Growth America and the National Complete Streets Coalition to learn about Complete Street best practices, improve cross-jurisdictional coordination, and plan and implement quick-build, temporary demonstration projects on state-owned roads.
CTDOT proposed several legislative proposals under consideration in the Connecticut General Assembly, including to authorize the use of automated traffic enforcement devices in Connecticut, to lower the legal Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) to 0.05%, and to require motorcycle helmets for all riders.
The USDOT Call to Action comes a year after it released the National Roadway Safety Strategy outlining a concrete set of actions USDOT has committed to and adopted the five-pronged Safe System Approach to help reduce roadway fatalities, which includes safer people, safer vehicles, safer speeds, safer roads, and post-crash care, to work towards a goal of zero fatalities.
To learn more about the National Roadway Safety Strategy and view organizations that have also volunteered to commit to action, visit Transportation.gov/NRSS
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#Milford CT–On April 26, 2023, police officers were called to a residence on Jepson Drive in response to a dispute. When they arrived, they found two people outside the house. After conducting an investigation, it was determined that one of the individuals, Charles Pritchard, had violated a restraining order. As a result, Pritchard was arrested and charged with the offense. He was given a bond of $2,500.
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2023-04-29@3:50pm–#Fairfield CT– Police are reporting the traffic lights on Black Rock Turnpike in the Samp Mortar, Brookside Avenue is out. It’s unknown if it is just the traffic lights or the entire area.
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2023-04-29@1:49pm–#Stratford CT– #mta– MTA police are looking for a man with a gun on the train track behind Home Depot on 350 Barnum Avenue. He has been spotted a number of times this afternoon but they haven’t been able to apprehend him according to radio reports. Last seen at East Main and Frog Pond and now reported to be in custody.
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