Bridgeport News: Stolen Car Crashes (Video Report)

#Bridgeport CT–Just before midnight police located a stolen Hyundai on Fairfield Avenue and attempted pull it over. The car gave chase turning off on Ellsworth Street then dumping off a female passenger near Waldorf Avenue. She landed on her face and received facial injuries but refused medical treatment. Police have her in custody.
The car crashed in the wooded dead end area of Brewster Street.
K-9 from Norwalk was called in but the driver still remains at large. Police looked through the car for evidence. Firefighters stood by in case the spilled gasoline might have ignited and remained to contain and clean up the gasoline spill. So I set it to (royalty free) music since the only natural sound was the diesel engine from the firetruck.

Bridgeport Gun Buyback on Saturday

Today, Mayor Bill Finch and Police Chief Joseph Gaudett Jr. announced that the state’s largest city will hold a Gun Buyback on Saturday, August 22, 2015 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 

This latest installment of Bridgeport’s Gun Buyback program will take place at the Bridgeport Police Department’s Community Services Division at 1395 Sylvan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.

 

“Taking action against gun violence – and the use or trafficking of illegal guns – has always been, and remains, a top priority for me and my administration,” said Mayor Finch.

 

“Our Gun Buyback program has proven to be successful, taking in more than 1,000 guns since we initiated the program several years ago. Guns that are purchased as part of this program can never be used to hurt or kill ever again. I strongly believe that this effort has saved lives and has made Bridgeport a safer place for kids and families. Even if this program saves one life, it is money well spent.”

 

As part of the program, the Bridgeport offers up to $200 for a working handgun. People turning in rifles will receive up to $100. A weapon determined to be an assault rifle will be eligible for up to $400.

 

For the Gun Buyback program, people turning in weapons must follow a precise protocol, including:

 

Ø  Firearms MUST be delivered unloaded;

Ø  Firearms MUST be put in a clear plastic bag and put into another container (gym bag, backpack, etc);

Ø  If depositing ammunition in addition to a firearm, ammunition must be delivered in  separate bag;

Ø  If transporting the firearm by car, the firearm must be transported in the trunk of the car;

Ø  After the firearm is screened by officers and determined to be a working firearm, cash will be given.

 

Bridgeport’s Gun Buyback program began in 2012 and has resulted in taking more than 1,000 guns off the street.

 

The latest installment of Bridgeport’s Gun Buyback program took place on July 18, and resulted in taking 100 additional guns off the street, including 5 assault weapons.

 

“Every gun that is turned in is a gun that won’t end up on the street in the hands of a criminal or in the hands of a child who could accidentally injure himself or someone else,” said Police Chief Gaudett.

 

“The police department works hard every day to keep our kids and families safe. This is another tool that helps keep guns out of the hands of people who shouldn’t have them.”

Bridgeport News: Another Shot On East Main Street

12:32am–#Bridgeport CT– Another man was shot on the East Side t0night, this time at East Main and Arctic Street.  He was shot in the leg and transported to Bridgeport Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  Earlier tonight an innocent bystander was shot by two males at Shelton and Kossuth Street matching the description of this shooting.  Last night a two people were shot on East Main and Stillman Street.  Police are investigating.

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Missing Easton Couple Investigation Turns To Bridgeport

4:50pm–#Bridgeport CT–#Easton CT– State Police confirmed what my sources have told me, the state police  major crimes truck is on Aldine Avenue.  Sources tell me the house is owned by the couple and a brother was living in their in the past but has not been seen in a couple of weeks as well.

Jeffrey and Jeannette Navin were reported missing Aug. 7 to the Easton Police Department, and  being investigated by the State Police Western District Crime Squad.
All our on scene calls start because of an Interstate Battery!

 

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