2020-05-31@2:10pm–#Norwalk CT–#cttraffic– There are protesters on I-95 currently on the side of the road near exit 14/15. Use caution in the area.
#Norwalk CT–On May 27, 2020 at around 5:30pm an officer on patrol encountered a suspicious vehicle in the Wal Mart parking lot on Connecticut Avenue. The officer smelled marijuana coming from the vehicle and began speaking with the vehicles occupants. One of the occupants retrieved a bag of marijuana and gave it to the officer, and told the officer there were firearms in the vehicle. The officer searched the vehicle and recovered 131 grams of marijuana packaged for sale, a scale, as well as a rifle, a handgun, three foot-long machetes, and an axe. None of the occupants had a pistol permit and this occurred within 1,500ft of a school.
Arrested
Steven Jutras (DOB 3/13/89) of 1082 Pembroke St Bridgeport
Teague Mayville (DOB 6/25/97) of Burlington, VT
Alana Williams (DOB 1/8/97) of Apollo Beach, Florida
Charges / Bond
Mayville : Weapons in a Motor Vehicle $25,000 bond
Jutras: Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Sell, Possession of marijuana within 1,500ft of a school, Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Sell within 1,500ft of a school. $25,000 bond
Williams: Carrying a Pistol without a Permit, Weapons in a Motor Vehicle $50,000 bond
#Norwalk CT–On May 24 at around 9:40 p.m patrol officers were dispatched to Garner Street for a report of shots fired. Officers were given the description of a man firing a handgun in the air. When officers arrived on scene they located an individual matching the description of the suspect. The suspect, Timothy Simmons Jr, was detained and officers located a handgun in his pocket. After officers investigated they located shell casings on scene. This appears to be an isolated incident and no one was injured. Simmons was arrested and charged as follows:
Arrested: Timothy Summons Jr ( 28 years old) of 36 Amelia Pl Stamford
Charges: Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm, Carrying a Pistol without a Permit, Reckless
Endangerment, and Breach of Peace
Bond:$50,000
#Norwalk CT–Norwalk Police Officers, the Norwalk PBA, and the Norwalk Police union have sponsored a donation of a truck of food. On Friday, May 22, 2020 at 8:30 am St Philips church will be running a food drive, and officers will be there to unload the delivery. This is a food bank to support families that have been impacted by COVID 19. Food will be distributed at the church this Friday at 8:30. This program is run on donations, and Lieutenant Brian Cunningham has organized donations from members of the Norwalk Police Department, the Norwalk PBA, and the Norwalk Police Union to sponsor a truckload of food. If any members of our community are interested in participating in this cause or making a donation they can contact Father Sudhir of St Phillips Church. We invite members of the media to attend this event.
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