Report of a crash requiring firefighters for one person needing extrication in a crash on Route 8 southbound near exit 15 (Route 34 exit).
2024-08-05@1:09pm–#Shelton CT–#cttraffic
Report of a crash requiring firefighters for one person needing extrication in a crash on Route 8 southbound near exit 15 (Route 34 exit).
2024-08-05@1:09pm–#Shelton CT–#cttraffic
Report of a 4 car crash on I-95 Northbound by exit 29. Expect traffic delays for some time.
1. On August 3, 2024, at approximately 11:15 pm the Bridgeport Emergency Operations Center received reports of a male victim arriving at an area hospital via private vehicle suffering from a gunshot wound to the buttocks. The victim has been identified as a 38-year-old Bridgeport man from the “Hollow” neighborhood. He is listed in stable condition.
There were no ShotSpotter activations in the hour prior to this incident. Police have determined the shooting likely occurred inside the lobby of building 5 – Charles F. Greene Homes Housing Community.
The Detective Bureau has responded and taken charge of the criminal investigation. Detectives have conducted interviews and canvassed the area at and around the Housing Community.
2. On August 4, 2024, at approximately 12:15 am Bridgeport Police responded to a ShotSpotter activation within the 100 block of East Avenue (fully automatic gunfire). At approximately 12:25 am a victim presented at an area hospital suffering from gunshot wounds to the abdomen. The victim was transported to the hospital via private vehicle and was able to walk himself into the emergency department. His condition is stable -pending surgery. The victim has been identified as a 33-year-old Bridgeport man from the City’s westside.
Police Officers responded to the 100 block of East Avenue where they discovered numerous shell casings in the street with no additional victims. The ballistic evidence was collected and submitted into to property room for later examination by members of the forensic identification unit.
3. The Detective Bureau has responded and taken charge of the criminal investigation. Detectives have begun canvassing the East Avenue area in an attempt to track down the suspect(s) and identify any witnesses who may have observed the shooting.
The Bridgeport Police Department is asking for your help. Anyone with information is asked to contact the case officer, Detective John Knapp, at 203-581-5251. Citizens can also utilize the Bridgeport Police Tips Line at 203-576-TIPS.
A rollover accident I-95 southbound near exit 31. No report of injuries at this time.
2024-08-04@2:54pm #Stratford CT– #cttraffic
On August 3, 2024, at approximately 12:10 PM, the Fairfield County Regional Dispatch Center received a report of two individuals struggling in the water near Lighthouse Point and Penfield Reef. Several nearby bystanders assisted in rescuing one of the individuals. The second male was not able to be immediately located, and a rescue attempt was initiated.
Fairfield Police and Fire Departments responded and were assisted by several other agencies, including Westport Police and Fire Departments, Trumbull Police, AMR Ambulance, and the U.S. Coast Guard.
At approximately 3:00 PM, the missing male was located with the aid of the United States Coast Guard, utilizing a helicopter. Fairfield Police personnel recovered him, transferred him to a marine unit, and transported him to shore. The subject was pronounced deceased on the scene.
On May 6, 2024, Milford Police were dispatched to Cube Smart Storage at 90 Rowe Ave following a report of a burglary in progress. Upon arrival, officers discovered several storage units had been broken into, with numerous broken locks scattered on the ground. The Detective Bureau took over the investigation, and the Crime Scene Unit processed the scene.
After an extensive investigation, two arrest warrants were issued. On July 31, 2024, officers responded to New Haven to serve one of these warrants and took custody of Tylon Gardner, 34, of Derby. Gardner was charged with Burglary in the 3rd degree, Conspiracy to Commit Burglary in the 3rd degree, Larceny in the 3rd degree, and Conspiracy to Commit Larceny in the 3rd degree. He was held on a court-set bond of $25,000. Additionally, Gardner had two active Violation of Probation warrants, each with a $250,000 bond, which were also served. Gardner was subsequently transported to Milford Court for arraignment.
The reason for the traffic on Fairfield I-95 right now is because of a tree that fell on the sound barrier by Exit 23 Southbound.
Report of a tree that fell into a home at the 500 block of Indian Ave. in Bridgeport. No reported injuries at this time.
[Hartford, CT] – Today, U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) joined Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA), Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee, to announce introduction of the Protecting Consumers from Payment Scams Act, legislation to better protect consumers making online payments through digital payment platforms like Zelle.
As payment fraud skyrockets, the legislation would update the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA) to clarify ambiguities and strengthen the law to better protect consumers harmed when they make payments. Specifically, it would protect consumers when they are defrauded into initiating a payment sent to a bad actor, when they lose funds through fraudulent bank wire transfers, and when their accounts are inexplicably frozen or closed.
“Zelle’s speed and convenience have made it a target for bad actors looking to trick unsuspecting consumers out of their hard-earned money,” said Senator Blumenthal. “Despite this growing threat, Zelle and the banks that own it have failed to implement adequate safeguards and reimbursement policies to make consumers whole when they fall victim to scams and fraud. Our measure takes bold action where Zelle’s efforts at self-regulation have fallen short, ensuring that instant payments do not automatically result in instant losses for consumers.”
“Right now, fraudsters are using every trick in the book to steal money from hard-working consumers through payment apps like Zelle, Venmo, or old-fashion bank wire transfers. That’s why it is absolutely critical that we move quickly to modernize our consumer protection laws to reflect the realities of today’s payment systems,” said Congresswoman Waters. “The ‘Protecting Consumers from Payment Scams Act’ will clarify critical provisions in law to give consumers the peace of mind to know they are protected if they are tricked into sending money to fraudsters. I want to commend Senator Blumenthal for his subcommittee’s work to shine a light on these payment scams and Senator Warren for her continued commitment on this issue, and I thank them for working with me to introduce this crucial piece of legislation to give American consumers the financial security they deserve.”
“Americans are sick and tired of these scams. Banks and peer-to-peer payment services like Zelle need to be held accountable for the scammers that are operating on their platforms,” said Senator Warren. “I’m happy to join Senator Blumenthal and Ranking Member Waters in this effort to make sure Americans who are defrauded can be made whole again.”
Today, scammers are exploiting various payment systems such as mobile wallets, payment apps, and wire transfers to steal money from unsuspecting consumers. In 2023 alone, the Federal Trade Commission received 2.6 million fraud complaints, resulting in reported losses of $10 billion—a figure that experts believe significantly underrepresents the actual losses experienced by consumers since fraud is vastly underreported.
This year, the Senate Permanent Subcommittee of Investigations (PSI), led by Blumenthal, held hearings and issued a staff report detailing failures by Zelle and its three largest owner banks, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo to reimburse consumers despite existing requirements to do so in many cases.
PSI’s investigation has found that Zelle’s three largest owner banks reimbursed victims who reported fraud only 38 percent of the time in 2023—a decline from 62 percent in 2019. In terms of dollar value, this translates to over $100 million worth of transactions disputed as fraud not reimbursed each year from 2021 through 2023.
PSI also found that, in 2020, JPMorgan reimbursed just three transactions out of 41,390 scam disputes that year, Wells Fargo did not reimburse any of the 25,061 scam disputes, and Bank of America did not track scam data as a separate dispute category until the second half of 2020. In 2023, the Three Banks reimbursed victims of scams only 12 percent of the time.
The Protecting Consumers from Payment Scams Act would:
Report of a motor vehicle accident between a motorcycle and a car on Route 8 Southbound between Exits 3 and 2. The Highway is currently shut down in that area.