Bridgeport Police Crack Down on Illegal Dumping

#Bridgeport Connecticut – Bridgeport Police today are announcing they are continuing to crack down on illegal dumping in Bridgeport, seizing a truck used to illegally dump garbage recently.  Police are also asking the public to help identify a suspect caught on camera dumping debris on November 29, 2016 at the corner of Alice and Sedgewick Streets.  After receiving a tip from a city resident, Bridgeport police on November 22, 2016 seized a private pick-up truck used to illegally dump construction debris on Beardsley Street.  State regulations permit law enforcement agencies to seize assets and property used to commit crimes, including illegal dumping.   The truck was registered to Sam Coley of Bridgeport who was issued a fine for the infraction.  Those caught unlawfully disposing of garbage and other material are subject to a $200 fine pursuant to city ordinance and can be charged with a misdemeanor.

 

At the same time, Bridgeport Police are asking the public for assistance identifying the individual in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBh8YBR2KbQ&feature=youtu.be

The man pictured in the video was caught on security cameras November 29, 2016 leaving debris out on the corner of Alice and Sedgewick Streets.

 

“This is our city and we all have an obligation to keep it clean,” said Bridgeport Police Chief AJ Perez.  “We have zero tolerance for anyone who thinks they can trash our city.  If we catch people illegally dumping material, we can seize vehicles under state law and we will.  Bridgeport has a very well-run transfer station that is easy to find and processes waste very conveniently.  That is where debris should be dumped.  Anybody who thinks they can dump on the cheap by just discarding materials on the side of the road in Bridgeport should know:  illegal dumping will cost you!”

 

Bridgeport police are also reminding the public that they are offering a $200 reward for anyone who contributes evidence that leads to an arrest for illegal dumping. The city is providing the following numbers to report such evidence: 203-576-8023 or 203-576-7976 and evidence can come in many forms, including a picture taken on a mobile phone and sent via text message.

Bridgeport Firefighters Raise Over $6k for Research

Bridgeport, CT – Bridgeport Fire Chief Richard Thode today is announcing a major donation from Bridgeport Firefighters given to the Norma Pfriem Breast Care Center at Bridgeport Hospital to support breast cancer research and prevention.  The donation of $6,363.00 was presented to officials with the Norma Pfriem Center at a recent event at Bridgeport Fire Engine/Ladder 10.  Firefighters at Engine/Ladder 10 spearheaded the donations by making pink t-shirts for their colleagues to wear city-wide.  Every firefighter wishing to participate would pay $20.00 to the collection to purchase a pink t-shirt, then pay $5.00 every time they wore the shirt during their shift.  Competition and high participation throughout the Bridgeport Fire Department resulted in the raising of $6,363 in direct donations by firefighters in only four short weeks of fundraising.

 

“Breast cancer is something that impacts all of our families, and has even affected members of our own family of firefighters,” said Bridgeport Fire Chief Richard Thode.  “This effort to give back to the community and fund early detection and research efforts for breast cancer is something our firemen and women enthusiastically got behind.  We will continue to make efforts to be charitable in our community and I suspect that when we do this fundraiser again next year we will easily beat our donation totals for this year.”

 

“I am so grateful for all of the effort and generosity of the Firefighters of Bridgeport for supporting the work we do to keep our community healthy and educated about breast cancer,” said Dr. Donna Twist, Executive Director of the Norma Pfriem Breast Center.  “These funds will actually be able to help our community directly – it is the equivalent of providing 50 women who otherwise could not afford it with free mammograms which as we know can save lives.  There are women in Bridgeport who are underserved by the healthcare system and our goal is to make sure they too participate in early detection for breast cancer and education about this disease.  On behalf of the Norma Pfriem Breast Center we thank the Bridgeport Fire Department for this substantial gift and we are so appreciative of your partnership and caring.”

 

Bridgeport firefighters were inspired to raise their own donations for breast cancer research and prevention following their participation in Bridgeport’s first annual “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” Walk that took place in Seaside Park October 23, 2016.  More information on how to donate to the Norma Pfriem Breast Center can be found online:

https://www.bridgeporthospital.org/services/breast-cancer/norma-pfriem.aspx

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