Norwalk News: Ammonia Causes Difficulty Breathing At Medical Center

2:26pm–#Norwalk CT– Firefighters on scene of a person who has difficulty breathing after possible inhaling ammonia at  Soundview Medical Associates at 761 Main Avenue.  Latest reports say the person is alert and breathing.

 

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Fairfield Detective And Son Of Norwalk Mayor Arrested

#Fairfield CT–Fairfield Police Press Release: Over the last several weeks the Fairfield Police Department has been conducting both an internal investigation and a separate criminal investigation into the misappropriation of drug evidence by a Police Detective within the organization.

 

This investigation has culminated in the arrest on a warrant today of Detective Stephen Rilling, age 40, on the charges of Computer Crime 3 rd degree, Larceny in the 2 nd degree, Forgery in the 2 nd degree, Possession of Narcotics, False entry by an officer or agent of a Public Community and Tampering with evidence. He was processed and released after posting a $5,000 court imposed bond.

 

The inappropriate actions came to the attention of the department on April 12 of 2017. Det. Rilling was placed on Administrative Leave pending the results of an ongoing internal investigation. A subsequent criminal investigation was initiated in conjunction with the State’s Attorney’s Office, when it was determined there was evidence of violations of law. The time frame of this misappropriation shows a period from June 2016 to February of 2017.

 

For over a year the Fairfield Police Detective Bureau has been gathering information and data mining the increased instances of Heroin overdoses. We have also assessed the number of possession arrests that our police department has made, to understand trends, dangers and actions to address the increases. Other agencies have also begun sharing such information with law enforcement agencies, since this trend is affecting all our communities. Significant information can be gained by legitimate follow up and analysis of packaging, quantity, markings, and make up of seized narcotics. We have reviewed our policy as it relates to this access for follow up, and have implemented additional stricter procedures with our evidence officer to ensure safeguards, in order to prevent the misappropriation of evidence by a single officer. These new protocols include the requirement of supervisory approval, and dual signature for any follow up conducted regardless of assignment.

 

Additionally, the Chief ordered an audit of our evidence room, and revealed that with the exception of these cases affected by misappropriation, all other evidence was accounted for. No currency or other items of value were ever removed.  At no point was the structural integrity of our evidence room breached. Access to the evidence was through the property officer, who believed the removal was for valid and legitimate Law Enforcement purposes. At no point did anyone other than the property officer have direct access to our evidence room, nor was the chain of custody breached for cases unrelated to those cited.

 

We are working in close coordination with the States Attorney to determine a legal and proper disposition for those cases that were investigated and possibly affected by the misappropriation. The Men and Women of the Fairfield Police Dept., both sworn and non-sworn,  remain dedicated to serve this community with professionalism, integrity and honesty. This incident has troubled all of us within the organization, as we know it will the community as well. We pride ourselves on our openness and engagement with the community we serve. It was our responsibility to ensure that this incident was immediately addressed and investigated. That has been done. It remains our responsibility that we reaffirm to the Fairfield Community of our commitment to provide professional public safety Because of the ongoing personnel matter and administrative investigation, we will have no further comments until these matters are adjudicated.

Norwalk News: Person Shot

#Norwalk Police Update:  On May 18, 2017 at 11:50 PM, the Norwalk Police Department responded to multiple calls of shots fired in the area of 33 Orchard Street. A short time later, Norwalk Hospital reported that a male victim arrived at the hospital suffering from a non-life threatening gunshot wound. Norwalk Detectives responded to the scene and are actively investigating. Their preliminary investigation has revealed that the shooting was not random and that the victim was likely targeted, however he remains uncooperative. Norwalk Detectives ask that anyone with additional information to please contact Detective Bell at 203-854- 3183 or email jbell@norwalkct.org. Anonymous tips can be left at any of the below contacts. Norwalk Police Tip Line at 203-854- 3111

11:38pm–#Norwalk CT–A person was shot on Orchard Street and transported to the hospital.  The victim taken to the hospital unknown their condition.

 

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Norwalk News: Death Investigation Arrest

On August 16, 2016, the Norwalk Police Department responded to an unresponsive male medical aid call at 146 Silvermine Avenue, the Connecticut Department of Developmental Service Lower Fairfield Center. Thomas Lanza, a fifty- year-old resident of the facility was transported to the Norwalk Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. The Department of Developmental Services (DDS) is responsible for the planning, development and administration of complete, comprehensive and integrated statewide services for persons with intellectual disabilities. Norwalk Police Detective Dominick Cisero assumed the death investigation. After a lengthy investigation including multiple search warrants and employee interviews it was determined, that Jamal Lee was the person responsible for Thomas Lanza’s care on August 16, 2016. It was also determined that there was negligence in that care by not following the documented level of care protocol. Based on the investigation an arrest warrant was obtained for Jamal Lee, a DDS employee. Jamal Lee turned himself at the Norwalk Police Department on May 16, 2017.

Arrested: Jamal Lee, 40 of 385 Pearl Harbor St. Bridgeport  

Charges: Criminally Negligent Homicide

Bond: $5000

Court: May 25, 2017

Norwalk News: Theft Arrest

During February 2017, Norwalk Detectives received an employee theft complaint from Norwalk Transit District. The investigation determined that Otis Weeks, a Norwalk Transit District employee, had stolen over $20,000 from August 2016 thru February 2017. Weeks manipulated the payroll, adding hours to certain employee’s pay, which generated a separate paycheck. Weeks then stole these checks, forging the employee’s signatures in order to deposit them. Weeks was arrested by Norwalk Detectives after turning himself in this morning. Detective Dominick Cisero was the lead investigator.

Arrested: Otis Weeks, 39 of 11 Carlin Street Norwalk

Charges: Larceny 1, Identity Theft 3 (25 counts) and Forgery 2 (25 counts)

Bond: $100,000

(Norwalk Police Press Release)

Norwalk News: Death Investigation

#Norwalk CT–On Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 1:28 am, Patrol Officers responded to 505 Westport Avenue Unit 17 for an assault. Arriving officers found the victim deceased within the residence. Officers detained Paul Bjerke, who was located inside the residence. The Norwalk Detective Bureau is investigating the incident with the assistance of the Norwalk Crime Scene Unit. Detectives subsequently arrested Bjerke for his role in the death of the victim. This investigation remains ongoing and anyone with any information is asked to contact Detective Fitzmaurice at 203-854-3180. Anonymous tips can be left at any of the below contacts.

 

Arrested: Paul Bjerke, 59 years-old of 505 Westport Avenue Unit 17 Norwalk Charges: Manslaughter 1

Bond: $750,000 Court: April 26, 2017

 

Norwalk Police Tip Line at 203-854-3111

Anonymous Internet tips can be sent to Norwalk Police website at: www.norwalkpd.com

(Norwalk Police Press Release)

Norwalk News: Child Endangerment Arrest

#Norwalk CT–On April 18, 2017 at 8:39 PM, Officer Michael Sellas was patrolling Chestnut Street and observed suspicious activity in the area of 57. As he approached the area in his police car, he observed a male in a white Toyota speaking to a juvenile. As the officer got closer, the male quickly drove away. The officer spoke with the juvenile who stated that the male had asked her to get into the car. The officer stopped the vehicle and identified the male operator as Angel Jiminez-Barzallo. The Special Victims Unit assumed the investigation and learned that Jiminez-Barzallo had grabbed the juvenile’s wrist and hand during this encounter and had only let go when he saw the police car. Special Victims Unit Detective Tim Marquis obtained an arrest warrant for Jiminez-Barzallo. Jiminez- Barzallo was arrested today and was held on a $50,000 court set bond.

Arrested: Angel Jiminez-Barzallo, 32 of 15 Prospect Street Norwalk

Charges: Risk of Injury to a Minor and Breach of Peace          Bond: $50,000            Court Date: April 28, 2017
(Norwalk Police Press Release)

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