Westport News: House Fire

On January 16, 2024, at 1:37 PM, the Westport Fire Department responded to a residential structure fire at 65 Compo Rd South. The incident occurred in the afternoon at approximately 1:30 PM, with first arriving units encountering moderate to heavy fire conditions on the second floor of a residential building comprising two living units. Firefighters deployed two hose lines, conducted victim searches, and successfully evacuated all human occupants. Unfortunately, one family pet was rescued, while another was found deceased in the building.

The Westport Fire Marshal’s Office initiated an investigation into the fire. Concurrently, the fire department was already responding to the area due to a large fallen tree across the road, causing power and utility lines to collapse and posing an additional hazard to the scene. As of the current report, there are no reported civilian or firefighter injuries. The building was declared uninhabitable, prompting the relocation of residents to stay with family. The Red Cross provided assistance to one resident for relocation. All fire units cleared the scene by 3:38 PM. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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Norwalk News: Robbery Suspect

Norwalk Detectives are seeking the public’s assistance with identifying the pictured
individual. The individual is a suspect in a robbery that occurred on January 15, 2024 in the parking
lot of 5 Haviland Street. The suspect approached the victim armed with a handgun and demanded he
hand over his personal items and vehicle. The victim complied and was not injured. The suspect fled
the scene in the victim’s vehicle.
Anyone who recognizes the suspect or has any information about this incident is asked to contact
Detective Taylor at 203-854-3183, or by email at Ltaylor@norwalkct.gov. Anonymous tips can be left
at any of the following:

Norwalk Police Tip Line: 203-854-3111

Anonymous Internet tips can be sent to Norwalk Police website at: www.norwalkpd.com
Anonymous text tips can be submitted by typing “NORWALKPD” into the text field, followed

by the message, and sending it to TIP411 (847411)

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Bridgeport News: Crash Involving City Bus

2024-01-16@12:50pm–#Bridgeport CT– One passenger on the bus was transported with injuries in this crash involving a city bus and van. First responders said the driver of the bus was unconscious and he might have had a medical emergency that caused the crash.

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Fairfield News: Swatting Incident

2024-01-15@10:25pm–#Fairfield CT– Police received a Swatting Call which did prove to be fake. Police were called to a home in the 800 block of Holland Hill Road, but the call originated in West Virginia. Police were onto the possible swatting from the start.

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Bridgeport Man Pleads Guilty to Murder and Protective Order Violation in Tragic Stabbing Case


A Bridgeport resident has admitted guilt to the murder and criminal violation of a protective order, facing a potential 35-year prison sentence. Corey Ramos, 33, with a history of violence against women, confessed to stabbing and strangling his ex-girlfriend, 40-year-old Jennifer Brelsford, on October 18, 2020. Despite having two protective orders, Ramos violated them. Brelsford’s mother emotionally reacted in court as the prosecutor presented the case. Ramos acknowledged the accuracy of the facts and agreed to the plea deal, leading to a scheduled 35-year prison term on March 13. The incident followed a history of domestic disputes, with neighbors reporting prior altercations and protective orders issued just weeks before the tragic event. Brelsford’s mother alerted the police when she couldn’t contact her daughter, leading to the discovery of the crime scene. Ramos attempted to flee to Canada, but Canadian authorities apprehended him with evidence linking him to the murder. In custody, Ramos admitted to a confrontation but denied the murder charges.

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