Shelton News: Cat Burglary

Cat Taken during Burglary Located

On 1-22-23, Shelton Police took a report of a burglary from a hotel room. There were
no apparent signs of forced entry to the room. Several items were reported missing
including the victim’s hairless cat Princess.


Detectives conducted a thorough investigation which resulted in the arrest of 20-year-old Zyair Lopez and 24-year-old Toni Douglas-Alves in February. They were charged
with Burglary 3 rd Degree, Larceny 3 rd Degree, Conspiracy to commit Burglary 3 rd Degree, and Conspiracy to commit Larceny 3 rd Degree. However, detectives were unable to locate
the cat.


This week detectives received a call from a female in Massachusetts. The female
stated that she bought a hairless cat a few months ago in Bridgeport. She learned the cat
may have been the animal stolen from Shelton in January. Detectives met with the female
today (5-20-23) and she turned over the cat after confirming it was the stolen animal. The
cat will be reunited with the victim later today. Detectives are still investigating the
circumstances regarding the sale of the stolen cat.


“We appreciate the integrity of the female who purchased the cat for $1,300 and
notified the police once she learned the cat was stolen so the animal could go back to the
rightful owner.”

Bridgeport News: State Police Pursuit Ends In Crash

2023-05-19@3:09pm–#Bridgeport CT– A state police pursuit of a woman that started in Milford ended at Bishop and Connecticut Avenue. Two ambulances were dispatched to the scene, no word on the extent of the injuries. State police quickly apprehended the woman and led to the awaiting ambulance.

National Safe Boating Week

National Safe Boating Week is May 20-26, 2023. The Norwalk Police Department Marine Unit would like to remind boaters of several tips before the season starts to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable boating season.

• Wear a life vest and have them readily accessible with enough for everyone on board

• Do not exceed the stated capacity of your boat

• Have a throwable floatation device such as a life vest

• Have at least one fire extinguisher on board, more are required by the Coast Guard for larger vessels

• Clearly display the registration numbers, if it is a canoe or kayak place a sticker with your name and phone number should it break loose and float away. These stickers can be picked up from the Marine Unit.

• Flares and sound signal devices are required

• Have a handheld VHF radio or one installed on the boat

• 911 is the fastest way to summon emergency assistance, this should be followed up with a VHF radio call on channel 16

• Alcohol and boating do not mix, the same DUI rules apply to boating

• Be aware of channel closures and barges for the upcoming Walk Bridge Project

• A required list of items for the length of your boat can be found on the USCG Website The Marine Unit is also holding an expired boating flare takeback program. Expired flares can be turned into the Norwalk Marine Unit from May 20-May 31 at no cost. The Marine Unit is located at 100 Water Street Norwalk.

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