Report of a rollover accident on I-95 southbound between exits 19 and 18, on the exit 18A off ramp. Nothing visible on the traffic cams but the traffic is backed up!
2024-10-29@2:49pm–#Westport CT– #cttraffic
Report of a rollover accident on I-95 southbound between exits 19 and 18, on the exit 18A off ramp. Nothing visible on the traffic cams but the traffic is backed up!
2024-10-29@2:49pm–#Westport CT– #cttraffic
On October 20, 2024, around 11:20 a.m., Bridgeport Police responded to a report of a person shot on the 200 block of Goddard Avenue. Upon arrival, officers found a male victim with a gunshot wound to the head. The victim was transported to a nearby hospital in critical condition. Jahseim Cherry, 22, of New Haven, later succumbed to his injuries, marking Bridgeport’s 11th homicide of the year.
Anyone with information is encouraged to reach out to Detective Jeffrey Holtz at 203-581-5293 or contact the Bridgeport Police Tips line at 203-576-TIPS.
Stratford Police said in a statement: “Patrol Officers responded to 277 Burritt Avenue, at approximately 0430 hours, on report of a
disturbance.
Upon arrival, Officers determined that the homeowner had exchanged gunfire with at least
two suspects who may have been attempting to steal one of his vehicles that were parked in
his driveway.
Several gunshot rounds, fired by the suspect(s) hit the homeowner’s residence.
There are no reported injuries at this time.
The suspects fled the area in an unknown vehicle.
Detective Mike Panton is conducting this investigation.
Anyone with information about this incident can contact him @ (203) 385-4143 or
mpanton@townofstratford.com.”
An alleged car thief picked on the wrong car tonight after attempting to break in to a car on Burritt Avenue near Milford Avenue in Stratford according to unconfirmed radio reports. The car thief fired and the homeowner returned fire. No word on any injuries at this time.
2024-10-29@5AMish
EMS on the scene of a motor vehicle accident involving a school bus in the 600 block of Bishop Avenue. Unknown if there were any injuries, only AMR was on the scene evaluating the students.
There is another crash involving a bus and motorcycle on Hollister Avenue.
2024-10-29@7:50am–#Bridgeport CT
A tractor-trailer got snagged in low-hanging power lines on Ludlowe Road. Most 18-wheelers are 13.5 feet tall, and power lines must be maintained 18 feet off a public road.
2024-10-28@4:55pm–#Fairfield CT
Firefighters are on the scene at 55 East Main Street where construction workers allegedly hit a gas line. Gas company on the way.
2024-10-28@11:17am–#Bridgeport CT
FAIRFIELD, CT – On October 27, 2024, at approximately 9:55 AM, the Fairfield County Regional Dispatch Center received a report of an armed carjacking in the area of Walls Drive and North Benson Road.
Upon arrival, officers located the victim, who reported that they were stopped at a red light in their Porsche 911 Carrera when a gray BMW 5 Series with a misused Connecticut plate cut in front and blocked their vehicle. A male suspect exited the passenger side of the BMW, approached the driver’s side window, and demanded the driver exit the vehicle. No injuries were reported during the incident.
The suspect is described as a Black male in his 20s, approximately 6 feet tall with a slim build, wearing dark clothing including a hooded sweatshirt, mask, sunglasses, and sweatpants. He displayed a handgun and instructed the driver to unlock the doors and exit. After the victim complied, the suspect entered the Porsche and fled northbound on I-95 (Exit 22), with the BMW following at high speed.
An initial investigation revealed that the suspect had followed the victim from a nearby gas station prior to the carjacking. Fairfield Police personnel and detectives have been actively working investigative leads through the evening, and this case remains an ongoing, active investigation. Updates will be provided as additional information becomes available.
“Our priority is the safety and well-being of the Fairfield community. We encourage residents to stay alert and take simple precautions to help protect themselves. The Fairfield Police Department remains vigilant and is dedicated to thoroughly investigating incidents like these and keeping our community safe.”
To support residents in staying vigilant, the Fairfield Police Department offers these general safety tips to help keep residents safe on the road:
Anyone with information that could assist in identifying the suspect(s) is asked to contact the Fairfield Police Department at (203) 254-4800. Anonymous tips can be submitted via the Fairfield PD mobile app, by texting the keyword FPDCT followed by your message to 847411 (Tip411), or online at fpdct.com/tips.
Fairfield Health Department to Hold Additional Vaccination Clinics
FAIRFIELD, Connecticut (October 25, 2024) – The Fairfield Health Department has a few more opportunities for residents to receive the flu vaccine. The single best way to protect yourself and those around you from the flu is to get vaccinated. It is recommended that everyone over the age of 6 months receive the flu vaccine every year. It takes about 2 weeks after receiving the flu vaccine for the body to develop protection against the flu virus, so now is a good time to get vaccinated.
The Health Department will host additional flu clinics this season for adults and children age 3 and older. These clinics will be held on:
The flu vaccine will be available, while supplies last, in injection form for people 3 years and older. The high-dose vaccine is available for those over the age of 65+. In addition, limited quantities of FluMist will be available for those 3-18 years. If you are a homebound Fairfield resident or if your child is younger than the age of 3 years, please contact the Public Health Nursing Office at 203-256-3150 for more information on how you can be vaccinated.
For a quicker visit, patients can print out the flu vaccine consent form or visit fairfieldct.org/health and bring it completed. Patients should also have their insurance card with them and wear clothes that make it easy to expose the upper arm. You can access the consent form here: https://cms3.revize.com/revize/fairfield/Flu%20Consent%202024-2025.pdf.
In addition to the annual flu vaccine, the Fairfield Health Department is offering a variety of other vaccines this cold and flu season by appointment only. Please use this link to make an appointment: https://book.appointment-plus.com/dj3x7vbc/?event_service_id=745.
Aetna, Anthem BCBS (Empire), Cigna, Connecticare, Medicare, Meritain Health, and United HealthCare (Oxford, UHC, and UMR) are all accepted, and there is no co-pay. Out-of-pocket prices for the Flu and TDaP vaccine are $30 each; High Dose Flu, Prevnar 20, Moderna COVID, and RSV vaccines are $65 each. These are cashless clinics; credit cards and checks will be accepted. For Fairfield residents who don’t have health insurance, please call our office to inquire about discounted prices.
Call your primary care physician for questions about the flu vaccine or any other vaccines offered. If you have questions about the clinics and vaccines offered, please contact the Public Health Nursing Office at 203-256-3150.
Report of a rollover accident near the intersection of Arctic Street and Pembroke Street in Bridgeport. The car was removed and after cleaning debris the roadway should be opened up shortly. 2024/10/27@~5:05pm
Westport, CT – The Department of Public Works has announced that curbside leaf collection will begin on Monday, November 4. All leaves must be placed in biodegradable paper bags safely near the curb of a Town street by December 2 to guarantee pick-up. Residents living on private streets must place their leaves behind the curb of an intersecting Town roadway for pick up by Town crews. Leaves placed in plastic bags will not be picked up as plastic contaminates the composting process.
There is no need to call and schedule a pick-up. Crews will complete pick-ups as schedules allow. For further information, contact the Department of Public Works office at 203-341-1120 or visit the Department of Public Works webpage at www.westportct.gov.