2024-04-27@12:38am–#Fairfield CT– Police are investigating a robbery that took place on or near Chambers Street.
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2024-04-27@12:38am–#Fairfield CT– Police are investigating a robbery that took place on or near Chambers Street.
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#Fairfield CT–On Wednesday, April 26, 2023, at approximately 1:04pm, the Fairfield
County Regional Dispatch Center received a 911 call from a male victim
reporting that he was just robbed at gunpoint in the TJ Maxx parking lot
located at 425 Tunxis Hill Cutoff in Fairfield. The victim was attempting a
sale of his vehicle in the lot after a prearranged meeting was discussed
using a common online platform.
The suspects, described as two black males, brandished firearms ordering
the victim to turn over his belongings and subsequently fled into the victim’s
vehicle, a black BMW.
Approximately one minute later, police received calls reporting that a black
BMW (later determined to be the stolen BMW) was just abandoned in the
middle of the roadway on Coolidge Street at Commerce Drive. The
occupants, two black males, were seen walking away from the vehicle and
were standing in front of Enterprise Rent-a-Car on Commerce Drive.
The two males entered the establishment and were later apprehended
without incident by Fairfield Police inside the rental car company.
Police later discovered the victim’s wallet and a firearm in the bathroom
trash can and an additional firearm hidden in the ceiling of the bathroom.
“Thankfully, no injuries were sustained to the victim in the course of this
robbery. We ask the public to use caution when dealing with internet sites
that involve the sale of property. The Fairfield Police Department
recommends conducting these transactions at the front of our
headquarters, which will give police the opportunity to immediately
intercede if anything criminal were to occur.”
The two suspects were charged with the below charges and held on a $250,000 bond each. They are expected to appear in court Thursday 04/27/2023 if unable to post bond.
2023-04-26@@1012pm–#Bridgeport CT– A man was found shot inside his car at Moutain Grove and Fairfield Avenue. The man was in pain but the injuries did not appear to be life-threatening.
2023-04-26@8:40pm–#Bridgeport CT– Around 8:15pm I received a couple of Facebook Messenger reports from viewers of about 6 or 7 shots fired on Denver Avenue. Hearing no calls for EMS I waited until they were dispatched around 8:30. Denver Avenue had a heavy police presence with a red car with its windshield smashed in. There was no victim on scene nor reported by any hospitals at this point. Police continue to investigate.
2023-04-26@1:10pm–#Fairfield CT– Fairfield Police quickly apprehended two carjackers who took a black BMW from the parking lot at TJ Max on Tunxis Hill Road. Police were able to track the suspects to Commerce Drive where the suspects ran to Enterprise Rent-A-Car where they attempted to rent a vehicle. Police surrounded the building and apprehended the two suspects.
Once again Fairfield Police professionalism shined as Lieutenant Michael Paris sought me out to give his report to the public. He did the same yesterday when police apprehended a stabbing suspect on Black Rock Turnpike. Your professionalism is appreciated!
Following a recent earnings report showing Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation over-collected $8 million from Connecticut families and businesses, Attorney General William Tong, Consumer Counsel Claire E. Coleman, Connecticut Industrial Energy Consumers, and the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority Office of Education, Outreach, and Enforcement submitted a joint petition to the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority seeking a new rate hearing to drive down costs for consumers.
It has been five years since CNG’s last rate case before PURA. Per state statute, rate review hearings must be conducted at least every four years.
CNG’s most recent earnings report shows the company has been earning 177 basis points above its authorized return on equity (“ROE”) of 9.3 percent. This was not a billing error—CNG was accurately collecting previously approved rates. Due to a variety of factors that must be thoroughly scrutinized in a rate case, those rates appear well beyond what is necessary to cover their expenses. That 177 basis points translates into more than $8 million in excess payments by ratepayers. Of that, approximately $4 million will be returned to ratepayers to offset bills during the highest use winter months. The remaining excess profit will be distributed to shareholders.
This latest earnings report demonstrates that CNG’s rates may be more than just, reasonable and adequate to provide essential utility services. The joint petition urges PURA to conduct a full rate proceeding to ensure that ratepayers are paying no more than absolutely necessary for that service.
“CNG is profiting off the backs of Connecticut families and businesses. We pay far too much for our utilities as it is, we should not be charged a penny more than needed. CNG needs to come before PURA right away for a full rate hearing so we can scrutinize their books and get these inflated costs under control. Connecticut ratepayers should not be subsidizing CNG shareholders,” said Attorney General Tong.
“CNG is overdue for a full rate review, routinely required by Connecticut statute, and the company’s most recent earnings report shows that consumers paid CNG $8 million more than it needed in order to provide service. When rates fall out of sync with a utility’s actual cost needs, the pocketbooks and quality of life of Connecticut residents can suffer. As the state’s independent ratepayer advocate, we’ve joined our partners to call CNG before PURA for a line by line accounting of the their earnings. Given our current economic situation, families, non-profits and businesses across the state have had to make tough decisions to ensure they live within their means. Filing today’s joint motion is the first step in ensuring CNG does the same,” said Consumer Counsel Coleman.
“Businesses are under enormous pressure to stay competitive in Connecticut with the high cost of utility service. Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation reported an appalling rise in earnings last year, demonstrating that customers are paying far more than necessary for their gas service. This hurts businesses and makes it harder to grow the economy in the company’s service territory. The Connecticut Industrial Energy Consumers is pleased to collaborate with the Attorney General, the Consumer Counsel, and the Authority’s Office of Education, Outreach, and Enforcement to advocate for new gas rates that are just, reasonable, and do not force customers to continue paying extra money every month to fund excessive shareholder profits,” said Jay Goodman, attorney for the Connecticut Industrial Energy Consumers.
CNG serves 184,000 customers in central Connecticut and Greenwich.
2023-04-25@8:50pm–#Fairfield CT– A one-vehicle crash in the 400 block of Meadow Street. Corporal Klinger was unavailable for comment…
Fairfield Police UPDATE: On Tuesday April 25, 2023 at approximately 7:04pm, a Fairfield Police Officer came upon two men engaged in a physical dispute on Stillson Road at the intersection of Black Rock Turnpike.
The officer was able to successfully detain one male who was identified as the primary aggressor and armed with a razor blade style knife. The second male was treated by responding officers
until medical personnel could arrive.
The suspect is identified as Azael Morales-Osorio (24) of Bridgeport and is being charged with Assault 1st Degree and Breach of Peace. He is being held at police headquarters on a
$100,000 bond.
The other male was transported to Saint Vincent’s Medical Center with stab wounds to the abdomen and extremities and is listed in stable condition with expectations to be released shortly.
A preliminary investigation revealed that this was a physical altercation between the two males which began in the parking lot of Wells Fargo located at 2115 Black Rock Tnpk. The dispute led
to the roadway where Morales-Osorio brandished a razor blade striking the other male several times.
2023-04-25@6:55pm–#Fairfield CT– Lieutenant Michael Paris told me that police on patrol broke up an assault that was taking place at the Wells Fargo Bank at the corner of Stilson and Black Rock Turnpike. They were able to quickly take the suspect into custody. This is preliminary information I greatly appreciate Lt. Paris for seeking me out to give his report to let the public know what took place. This is what a truly professional department does.
2023-04-24@3:50pm–#Bridgeport CT– #cttraffic— ViewerCam captured an explosion of sorts at the beginning of the video to an emotional reunion of family members halfway through, to firefighters extinguishing the fire. The fire had a big head start because firefighters have to travel into Trumbull to turn around to get to the southbound section of Route 8/25. Fortunately, no one was in the car! There has been a call from the fire commissioner for a turnaround to be built for this very reason.
2023-04-24@9:35pm–#Bridgeport CT– Today’s 2nd vehicle fire was at Park and Laurel Avenue. The fire marshal was called to investigate the cause.