Norwalk News: Stalking Arrest

Norwalk News: Stalking Arrest

On September 7, 2023, Alexander King turned himself in at police headquarters on an

active arrest warrant which charged him with Electronic Stalking.

The arrest stemmed from an incident reported on July 4, 2023. A victim located a GPS

and listening device on the ground next to their vehicle in a residential driveway. The

victim had recently ended a relationship with King. Patrol Division Officers prepared a

search warrant to attempt to identify the owner of the GPS and secure its contents.

Due to the complex nature of the case, the Detective Bureau assisted and through their

combined efforts King was found to be the one who affixed the device to the victim’s

vehicle. As a result of their investigation, an arrest warrant was issued for King.

Arrested: Alexander King, 31 of 790 East Branch Avenue, Brewster, NY

Charges: Electronic Stalking

Bond: $30,000

Bridgeport News: Another Person Shot


2023-09-10@03:32am–#Bridgeport CT–The Bridgeport Emergency Communications Center (ECC) received two ShotSpotter activations for Highland Avenue, followed by multiple 911 calls reporting gunshots and potential blood trails. Bridgeport Police and AMR (American Medical Response) were dispatched to the scene. Preliminary reports from the scene indicate that there is a gunshot wound (GSW) victim in the 100th block of Center Street, and their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Additionally, Bridgeport Hospital notified the ECC that another individual with a gunshot wound arrived at their Emergency Room via a private vehicle. The extent of their injuries is currently unknown. This incident is currently active and under investigation.

If you have any additional information related to this incident, please contact the Bridgeport Police at 203-576-TIPS.

Fairfield Cops Bust Romanian Connection

In Fairfield, two individuals, a male identified as Radu Radulescu with a date of birth of 10/24/88, and a female identified as Pinchi Anghel with a date of birth of 3/25/90, are currently in custody. The Fairfield Police Department was contacted because both individuals were recognized by Home Depot for engaging in larcenies through fraudulent activities.

Their modus operandi involved taking products from the shelves, returning the items, and using sleight of hand techniques to steal money from the cashiers. During the encounter with law enforcement, the female provided a fake name, which led to her being charged with interfering with the officers.

The male subject, Radu Radulescu, who has an extensive criminal history across multiple states, attempted to evade arrest by fleeing and providing a fake name. Additionally, he has outstanding warrants in six different states: Pennsylvania, Texas, Florida, Utah, Virginia, and New Jersey. Most of these warrants are related to charges of fraud and larceny.

It’s important to note that the warrants from Utah and Virginia allow for full extradition, meaning Radu Radulescu will be held in custody and face charges as a Fugitive From Justice. The legal proceedings will follow accordingly.

Bridgeport News: Arrest In 2022 Homicide

On September 7, 2023, members of the U.S. Marshals Violent Fugitive Task Force took 39-year-old Iyana Reynolds into custody for the January 2, 2022, murder of Andre Brown in Bridgeport CT.

Reynolds had an outstanding extraditable murder warrant out of Bridgeport CT.  She was located in the island country of Jamaica and extradited to the United States.

This evening, the Fugitive Task Force transported Reynolds to the Bridgeport Police Department where she was charged with Murder, Commission of A, B or C Felony with a Firearm, and Carrying a Pistol without a Permit.  Bond is set at $2,500,000.  Reynolds is scheduled to be arraigned in court tomorrow morning.

Bridgeport News: Arrest Made In Apartment Fire-Ruled Homicide

#Bridgeport CT–Homicide Detective Thomas Harper’s investigation identifies Joe Parker III, a resident of apartment 14 in building 86, Success Village, as the suspect responsible for the fatal fire. Parker is charged with 2 counts of Manslaughter in the 2nd Degree and has a $750,000 bond. His arraignment is scheduled for September 8, 2023, in Bridgeport Superior Court.

This is the city’s 15th and 16th homicide for 2023.

Child Left In Hot Car

Bridgeport Police said in a statement:

#Bridgeport CT– At 16:50hrs on Wednesday, September 6, 2023, the Bridgeport ECC received a 911 call from a party reporting that her and two others came upon a small child that was left in a vehicle in the parking lot of Bass Pro Shop and that the child was banging on the window. Reporting party indicated they had to break the window to retrieve the child due to the extreme heat. Bridgeport Police and AMR were dispatched to the location and on-scene reports indicated the child was immediately transported to Bridgeport Hospital by AMR for evaluation. Bridgeport Police identified the operator of the vehicle as Rubeidi Montero-Matos of Bridgeport and he was immediately placed under arrest. He was charged with CGS 53-21 Risk of Injury to a minor child, CGS 53a-62 Reckless Endangerment in the 1st degree, CGS 14-147 Improper use of Marker Plate, CGS 38a-327 No Insurance his bond was set at $50,000.00.

While at the hospital Bridgeport Police arrested the child’s mother Solderlin Ferrera-Tavarez of Bridgeport on a Prawn Warrant for CGS 53a-173 Failure to Appear. Bond was set at $2,500. DCF is involved in this incident. The child has been described as being in good spirits by medical staff.

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