Ansonia News: Armed Robbery
2024-06-29@7:07pm--#Ansonia CT-- Moe's Smoke shop at 215 Pershing Drive was just robbed at gunpoint. Police are investigating.
2024-06-29@7:07pm--#Ansonia CT-- Moe's Smoke shop at 215 Pershing Drive was just robbed at gunpoint. Police are investigating.
2024-06-29@2:38pm--#Fairfield CT-- First responders are at the Patterson Club at 1118 Cross Highway by the pool area for a person that was "struck" by a patio umbrella and has back and neck pain.
2024-06-28@9:01pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Report of a machete attack in the 100 block of Center Street.
2024/06/28@4:03PM -- Report of a serious accident between a car and a motorcycle at the 1300 block of Stratford Ave. https://youtu.be/1Y8mFHcE8Zw
2024-06-28@1:45pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Police investigate a two car head-on crash at Madison and Wayne Street.
Firefighters responded to a grease fire at the 2900 block of Fairfield Avenue. The fire was contained to the stove, and there was no extension.
Connecticut State Troopers are preparing for increased traffic and patrols during the upcoming Independence Day holiday. With July 4th on a Thursday, celebrations could extend from Wednesday evening, July 3, through Sunday evening, July 7. This period is expected to see more trips to the beach, backyard barbecues, and fireworks displays. State Troopers will ensure safe driving and conduct DUI roving patrols. They remind drivers to buckle up, adhere to the speed limit, put down cell phones, and focus on driving. Motorists should plan for possible traffic delays due to road construction and increased traffic. Connecticut’s “Move Over” law requires drivers to slow down and move over for stationary vehicles when safe. Troopers urge drivers to designate a driver if…
2024-06-27@10:10pm--#Fairfield CT-- Police are investigating an incident at Stop and Shop at 1160 Kings Highway Cut-Off. Allegedly a weapon was pulled on an employee. All police activity was in the parking lot.
2024-06-27@10PMish-- Police are investigating a shooting at Trumbull Gardens. So far no one or anything reported hit. Thanks to all the texted me about this!
(HARTFORD, CT) – Julia Bergman, director of media relations and chief spokesperson for Governor Ned Lamont, today released the following statement: “Yesterday afternoon, Governor Lamont was feeling slightly under the weather and out of an abundance of caution he decided to take an at-home COVID test, and the result came back positive. He is feeling fine other than a couple of mild symptoms. During these last couple of days, he has not been in the office, nor has he been in close physical proximity with any staff or state officials because he had been taking previously scheduled time out of the office. He has notified those he recently came into close contact with regarding his test result and he has…