Stratford

Stratford PAL Athletes named to the CT All-State Rifle Team

#Stratford Connecticut--Recently 9 members of the Stratford PAL Junior Rifle Club were recognized by the CT State Rifle and Revolver Association (CSRRA) in a banquet Thursday May 12 th in Wallingford. These 9 shooters were named as CT All-State Athletes in either the Sub-Junior (under age 14) or Junior Categories (14-18 years old). Each of these young athletes was selected based upon their superior scores and league averages over the 2015-2016 season. Hope Kavulich who also competes for the Bunnell High School Rifle Team has also been recognized as the top High School competition shooter for the year.   [caption id="attachment_49145" align="aligncenter" width="531"] From left to right: Al Wilcoxson (coach, Stratford PD), Brandon LaRock, Sophia Cuozzo, MeganWilcoxson, Hope Kavulich, Taylor Niemiec, Ashley Edwards-Gillis, Vincent Lacobelle,…

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Troopers Seize over 25 Pounds of Heroin Following Traffic Stop

#Trumbull, CT. (May 17, 2016): State Troopers from Troop G-Bridgeport, Trumbull Police Department and a Trumbull Police K9 team located over 25 pounds of heroin following traffic stop. On May 17, 2016 at approximately 1:30 p.m., Troopers from Troop G were on patrol conducting motor vehicle enforcement when they observed a Toyota Camry commit a moving violation. Troopers stopped the Toyota on Route 15 Northbound in Stratford.  While troopers were speaking with the operator, they were alerted to possible narcotics in the vehicle and initiated an investigation. A Trumbull Police Department K9 team responded to the traffic stop and assisted with the investigation. Through the course of the investigation, the Trumbull Police Narcotics Detection K9 assisted troopers in locating eleven (11) packages of suspected heroin within…

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Stratford News: Theft of Landscape Power Equipment

#Stratford Connecticut-- There has been an increase in thefts of power equipment from unattended trailers. These thefts are occurring while workers are diligently working on a jobsite often leaving equipment unattended. These thefts are crimes of opportunity and occur very quickly. We encourage citizens not to leave any power equipment unattended. We encourage owners to inventory their equipment by photographing the equipment, documenting make model and serial number, and etching unique identifiable information on the equipment. (Stratford Police Press Release) This report is made possible by:

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