Milford News: Man Trapped Under Car
4:55pm--#Milford CT-- A man has been trapped under a car tire at Granville Avenue. Firefighters have freed the man and awaiting EMS. This report is made possible by:
4:55pm--#Milford CT-- A man has been trapped under a car tire at Granville Avenue. Firefighters have freed the man and awaiting EMS. This report is made possible by:
11:5opm--#cttraffic--#Trumbull CT-- A police pursuit starting in Trumbull into Bridgeport for a BMW that got onto I-95 northbound and engaged state police in pursuit of speeds in excess when they broke the chase off. He was seen getting off exit 42 without police pursuit but the BMW wound up crashing into a fence off the exit. They fled on foot, police are looking for a black male driver and a white male passenger.
That big bang we reported Halloween night was in fact a meteor that came down in Naugatuck according to this website. http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/ Another hit in Pennsylvania.
1:11am--#Fairfield CT--State Police received a number of 911 calls about a car being pushed off the highway and down an embankment, first thought to be around the North Benson Street area. Police quickly found the car near the on ramp northbound at exit 21. Many witnesses said it was a gray pickup truck which Fairfield Police quickly located at Grasmere and Post Road. The driver was arrested. I have no word on the condition of the other driver by a witness said they quickly had him in the ambulance taken to the hospital.
#Weston CT-- State Police Spokesperson Trooper Kelly Grant confirmed that the remains found at 89 Northfield Road in Weston are in fact human. An unconfirmed but highly reliable source to DoingItLocal.com told us that the remains are in fact that of Jeffrey and Jeanette Navin. Jeffrey Navin, 56, is president of J&J Refuse, and his wife Jeanette Navin, 55 is a Weston Intermediate School library paraprofessional. They have been missing since August 4th. No word on any suspects at this time. Police were cautious in confirming information. They did confirm that the remains of two people were found outside 89 Northfield Road. They did check inside the residence with the owner's permission but found nothing. The house was empty…
Here is the CT State Police Press Release. I still stand behind my source, he has delivered more news to you than you realize: Weston, CT (October 30, 2015): State Police Detectives from Western District Major Crime (WDMC) are currentlyinvestigating the discovery of possible human remains in Weston.n October 29, 2015 at approximately 3:00 p.m., State Police detectives were requested to assist Weston Police Department with a reported suspicious incident. State Police detectives received information that possible human remains were located at 89 Norfield Rd. Weston. State Police detectives arrived on scene and recovered the remains. State Police detectives initiated a search of the area, and are still on scene conducting a thorough search. State Police K9 teams are…
11:59pm--Already seeing lightning in the sky, it could get loud out soon!
Metro North Railroad is reporting: The New Haven Line continued scattered residual delays of up to 30 mins due to earlier police activity near. Southport. UPDATE: Fairfield Police told me that it was a woman who attempted to jump in front of a southbound train but the train was able to stop in time. She then was struck by a northbound Amtrak train headed to Boston. Metro North has taken over the investigation. 1:57pm--#Metronorth--#Southport CT--A pedestrian has been struck and killed while on the tracks at the Southport Train Station. Currently on track one is operational.
Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman released the following statements in response to today’s ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals upholding Connecticut’s gun safety laws. Governor Malloy said, “Connecticut has the smartest, toughest, most common sense gun safety laws in the nation – approved with broad, bipartisan support – and the court’s ruling validates it. It’s all designed to keep our communities safe, while respecting the Second Amendment. We’ve clearly done that. The court today made the right decision, and time after time, court challenges aimed at whittling down our smart gun laws are proving unsuccessful. “Connecticut has struck the right constitutional balance between access to firearms and public safety. Today’s decision acknowledges our…