Bridgeport News: Motorcyclist Struck
2021-02-27@3:44pm---#Bridgeport CT-- Report of an accident involving a motorcycle on Washington Terrace. No word on any injuries. This news report is made possible by:
2021-02-27@3:44pm---#Bridgeport CT-- Report of an accident involving a motorcycle on Washington Terrace. No word on any injuries. This news report is made possible by:
2021-02-27@2:22pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Police received a call reporting a person in the convenience store Reservoir and Trumbull Avenue was bleeding from the hand and then went unconscious. Fire and AMR were sent to the scene. Shortly after fire arrived on scene, they reported a possible gunshot wound. Patrol units and a Sector Sergeant were sent to the scene to investigate. The victim had since gotten up and attempted to walk away from the scene but was located in the 1800 block of Reservoir Avenue. The victim did not suffer from a gun shot wound after further assessment.
2021-02-27@12:38pm--#Fairfield CT-- #cttraffic-- Report of a multi-car accident with injuries at Black Rock Turnpike and Creconoof Rd. A total of 3 ambulances dispatched to the scene.
2021-02-26@10:00pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Firefighters on the way to the1600 block of Fairfield Avenue near Lenox Avenue for an odor of gas indoors. Here come a bunch of firetrucks to wake you! This news report is made possible by our SAFE heating sponsor:
Fairfield Police UPDATE: On 2/26/21 at 8:35 pm, a Greater Bridgeport Transit bus driver called police to report a woman passenger had boarded the bus and struck another passenger while the bus was in the area of Post Road and Beach Rd. Officers responded and identified the alleged assailant as 38 yo Lisette Hernandez of Bridgeport. According to the victim, she was seated on the bus when she was struck in the face by a woman she did not know. The victim did not sustain any injuries. Lisette Hernandez was issued a Misdemeanor Summons for Breach of Peace in the Second Degree and is scheduled to appear in court on 3/10/2021. 2021-26@8:36pm--#Fairfield CT-- A person got on the CostalLink bus…
#Norwalk CT--Municipal Employee Arrested On Thursday, February 25, 2021, William Howard, age 70, of 29 Bonnybrook Rd Norwalk, CT turned himself in to the Norwalk Police Department on an arrest warrant, charging him with 32 counts of Forgery in the Second Degree. The arrest warrant was the result of a three month long investigation conducted by the Norwalk Police Department Detective Bureau at the request of the City of Norwalk’s Recreation and Parks Department, regarding submitted vendor bids. William Howard was a seasonal employee with the City of Norwalk with no access to City accounts or funds. As a result of the investigators’ findings, William Howard was processed and released on a court set bond of $100,000 with an arraignment…
2021-02-25@ 7:32pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Bridgeport Police Press Release: Bridgeport Police responded to the report of a party shot at 300 North Avenue, Bridgeport, Connecticut. The shooting occurred in the parking lot of the Auto Zone parts store. Patrol Officers located a 27-year-old Derby CT man who had been shot multiple times in the arm and abdomen. Patrol Officers facilitated the victims transport to an area hospital where he is listed in critical condition. As of 10:00 pm the crime scene at 300 North Avenue has been cleared and the streets have been opened to the normal flow of traffic. The Bridgeport Detective Bureau is investigating the incident. Anyone with information about this crime is asked to call Detective Migdalia Ayala at 203-581-5201 or utilize the Bridgeport Police Tips Line…
Hartford, CT— Attorney General William Tong today filed a letter in support of extending the moratorium on utility shut offs. “We are not yet out of the woods with COVID-19, and many Connecticut families are still relying on essential utilities for hygiene, cooking, cleaning and climate control to work, study and school their children from home,” Attorney General Tong said. “Ending the moratorium on utility shut offs now would have devastating consequences for people across Connecticut who are just trying to get by during this pandemic and the worst financial crisis in recent times. We oppose the efforts to prematurely resume these shut offs and urge PURA to reject this plan.”
2021-02-24@10:24pm--#Bridgeport CT-- First responders on the scene on Hadley Street for an assault. There are no further details. This news report is made possible by: