3:06am–Police are blocking off Ogden Street and Kossuth Street for a major water main break. Expect a huge media presence (except us) because this is huge breaking news even if it only affects a handful of people.
Category: Bridgeport
Bridgeport CT: Fight on a transit bus
Report of two people on a transit bus fighting near the intersection of Connecticut Avenue and Wilmot Avenue.
Bridgeport News: All day cooking source of high CO readings
4:01pm–#Bridgeport CT–Firefighters were called to a residence on Harborview Place for high carbon monoxide levels in the building. The discovered the source of the high levels was all day cooking inside. Guess they should have gone to Frankie’s Diner for the best Corned Beef and cabbage. No all day cooking either!
Man Charged with Road Rage Incident
(Bridgeport, CT – March 10, 2014) – A Fox Street man faces charges that he threatened a family with a shotgun during a road rage incident.
Officer Tom Kristy was dispatched to a threatening complaint Sunday afternoon and spoke with the victim, who stated that he was driving on Fairfield Avenue with his family when a black Ford Explorer backed onto Fairfield Avenue from a side street, forcing the victim to stop. The victim beeped his horn.
Two blocks up, both vehicles turned onto Fox Street. The Explorer stopped at the corner and the victim passed him and continued driving north on Fox. He turned around to return to Fairfield Avenue and, as he passed the vehicle, a man was standing behind it waving a shotgun. A short time later, the victim encountered the Explorer a second time on Wilson Street and the driver shouted at him as he passed.
Kristy conducted an investigation and, at 8 p.m., located the Explorer parked in front of 5 Fox St. He was able to identify the driver as Lenny Hainsworth, 36, of that address. He was charged with three counts each of reckless endangerment and threatening and one count of breach of peace. A shotgun and machete were located in the vehicle.
Woman Charged With Stealing Electricity
(Bridgeport, CT – March 14, 2014) – A city woman faces felony charges for fraudulently receiving free electricity for the last seven years by claiming a medical condition.
Lori Rodriguez, 49, of Bridgeport, defrauded United Illuminating Co. of $27,218.76 by forging her doctor’s signature on documents that protect customers from utility shut off if they suffer from a medical condition and could suffer harm if their utilities are shut off.
The protection is not permanent but can be renewed by the doctor. Customers seeking the waiver are required to provide the doctor’s name and contact information.
Detective Robert Martin began investigating the case after being contacted by an investigator from UI in January.
He learned that Rodriguez first applied for medical protection in 2007. UI received the signed form from the fax number provided by Rodriguez for her doctor. The doctor described her medical condition as life threatening, earning her year-round protection.
What Martin also learned was that the fax number provided by Rodriguez was actually for a Staples store and that Rodriguez received the incoming faxes, forged her doctor’s signature and sent them back.
She repeated the process every time it was time for renewal. UI detected the fraud when she apparently inadvertently attached a Staples fax coversheet to the documents. The doctor later confirmed that the signatures were forgeries.
“The members of The United Illuminating Company’s Revenue Protection and Security department take their work very seriously,” said Dave Whidden, the supervisor of UI’s Revenue Protection and Security.
“These are tough economic times, and many people are struggling to pay their bills — but that doesn’t excuse breaking the law. If you commit fraud in order to avoid paying for your electric service, we will have you prosecuted. We owe that much to our honest hardworking rate payers and to the people of the state of Connecticut.”
Rodriguez was charged with second-degree larceny, four counts of second-degree forgery, four counts of criminal impersonation and four counts of identity theft.
Subway Restaurant Held Up
(Bridgeport, CT – March 14, 2014) – A gunman held up a Subway restaurant Thursday night on East Main Street.
Officer Albert Palatiello responded to the restaurant at 926 E. Main St. at 8 p.m.
Employees stated that a masked man entered the business with a handgun and demanded money from the register. When the employees opened the cash drawer, the suspect grabbed the money and then fled.
The suspect was last seen wearing a hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and black sneakers.
Shooting Victim Identified
(Bridgeport, CT – March 14, 2014) – Police are identifying a man who was shot Thursday night on Hamilton Street.
Police located the victim, Raheem Dicks, 22, at a nearby has station with a gunshot wound to the arm. Authorities were called at 7:41 p.m.
Dicks provided an account of what happened but evidence at the scene appeared to contradict his account. The incident remains under investigation.
Meat Stolen, Thrown by Shoplifter
(Bridgeport, CT – March 14, 2014) – A shoplifter threw stolen meat at grocery store employees before being arrested by city police.
Officer Wilfred Torres was dispatched to Compare Foods at 1050 E. Main St. Thursday afternoon on a shoplifting complaint. He also was told the employees confronted the woman and she threatened them with a knife.
Officers Adrian Elem and Pamela Stewart took the suspect, Audriana Williams, 33, of Bridgeport, into custody.
An employee told police that he observed Williams putting a package of meat under her coat and he followed her outside. She pulled a knife on him and then on the owner. She fled across the street and the employees followed at a distance. She threw packages of meat at them before fleeing and being arrested by police. Williams was charged with criminal attempt at second-degree assault, threatening and sixth-degree larceny. Her bond was set at $15,000.
Police Identify Motorist Involved in Eight Car Crash
(Bridgeport, CT – March 14, 2014) – Police are identifying the motorist involved in a crash that damaged eight cars, including her own.
Karen Otero, 75, of Bridgeport, told police that she was pulling out of a parking space when her car suddenly accelerated. She stated she was hitting the brakes but they did not slow the car.
Otero’s car struck five vehicles in the parking lot of the Auto Zone, 300 North Ave. The impact pushed two of those vehicles into two other parked cars.
Bridgeport News: I-95 Crash
5:55pm–#Bridgeport CT #cttraffic–I-95 by exit 26 Wordin Avenue a crash in the left lane is being taken care of. It appears they have moved the crash to the left shoulder.
Former Real Estate Agent Charged With Defrauding 33 Additional Victims
(Bridgeport, CT – March 13, 2014)—A real estate agent allegedly stole tens of thousands of dollars from nearly three dozen people who hired him to find them apartments. He was arrested and posted $36,000 bond.
Maurice Earley Sr., 48, was arrested last year for similar conduct. Since his initial arrest, 33 more victims have come forward with similar stories. Earley worked as a real estate broker and promised to find people rental apartments. He took retainer fees and money for security deposits for apartments that sometimes weren’t available, failed to deliver housing to the victims and kept their money, according to an investigation by Detective Frank Podpolucha. The loss to the 33 victims totaled $36,250.
Earley’s real estate license was revoked in December 2013 but detectives developed information that he continued to practice as a real estate agent after the suspension. He was charged this week with first-degree larceny.
Bridgeport News: Man shot
Bridgeport News: Home broken into
3:06pm–#Bridgeport CT– Report of a home that was broken into on Huntington Turnpike.
Construction Begins on Police Memorial Honoring Fallen Officers
(Bridgeport, CT – March 12, 2014) – The city broke ground this week on a memorial to honor the 12 Bridgeport police officers who died in the line of duty.
“This is an inherently dangerous job,” said Police Chief Joseph L. Gaudett Jr., “and it is so important to honor and remember the people who gave their lives protecting our citizens. But it is more than that. This memorial is for their families. This will be for our past, current and future officers. Officers work so hard every day. My hope is, as officers drive past this memorial, it will remind them to stay safe as well.”
He applauded the effort of Bridgeport Police Union Local 1159, whose members began working on this project nearly three years ago.
Sgt. Charles Paris, the president of Local 1159, said the memorial for officers will “make you think about the men and women who came before you” and the sacrifices they made for this city.
The last officer to die in the line of duty was Patrolman Jerry DiJoseph on Nov. 28, 1980.
“My hope is we will never have to add another name to this somber list,” said Mayor Bill Finch. “I hope that part of the training for every police academy class moving forward will be to visit this memorial and to reflect on the sacrifices of the people who blazed the trail before them.”
The union and the City have been working to raise private funds to help construct the memorial, which will be located outside Police Headquarters at 300 Congress St.
