Fraudulent Use Of Credit Cards

The Fairfield Police Detective Bureau is investigating a fraudulent use of a credit card at the Target store located at the Westfield shopping mall in Trumbull.

On 07/01/16 a vehicle was entered while parked in the lot of Fairfield Warde High School. A gym bag containing a debit card was taken and fraudulently used at Target. The three suspects (pictured below) were captured on surveillance video utilizing the victim’s credit card to pay for the merchandise. They were then seen exiting the parking lot in a newer model, white 4 door vehicle. The card was later used at the Stratfield Mobil in Fairfield.  Anyone with information regarding the thefts or the suspects pictured below is asked to please call the Fairfield Police Detective Bureau at (203)254-4840, or Text-A- Tip to CRIMES (274637)

(Fairfield Police Press Release)

 

Storm Summary

The intense storm that rolled through our area had calls running faster than I could post. Here are the significant calls in the area:

‪#‎Bridgeport‬ CT– Lightning hits chimney of a multifamily house at 479 Putnam Street. Firefighters quickly put the attic fire out.

‪#‎Fairfield‬ CT– Lightning hits a home at 233 Ridgeview Drive.

‪#‎Monroe‬ CT– Lightning hits home at 29 Crystal Road.

‪#‎Weston‬ CT– Two trees into a home on Holmes Street.

‪#‎Trumbull‬ CT– Lightning hits a home at 333 Stonebridge Lane causing smoke in the home.

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Trumbull News: Apple Picking At Trumbull Mall

7:01pm–#Trumbull Connecticut– A strong armed robbery took place at the Westfield Trumbull Mall at 5065 Main Street.   An Apple iPhone was taken by force.  The two Hispanic males fled in a blue Honda, the victim said there was a lot of zeros in the plate number.  The car was seen fleeing down Main Street towards……Bridgeport.

 

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Trumbull Teen Parties

This time of year is marked by many happy occasions, prom and graduation celebrations, as well as impending summer break. Some parents will be faced with the decision of whether to host a teen party where alcohol may be involved. We want to remind parents of the potential pitfalls of these gatherings, as well as the resources and supports available. Times have changed and the risks of hosting a party are now greater for both youth and homeowners. With social media, parties can get out of control quickly, making it impossible to manage the number of guests. The drinks have changed, as have the way our kids drink. Parties with alcohol also often include marijuana, prescription medications, as well as other illicit drugs. Drinking can result in property damage and theft, fights, accidents, alcohol poisoning, and sexual assault. We also know more now about how alcohol damages the developing teenage brain, which can have long-lasting effects.

 

Parents need to know that Connecticut’s Social Host Law holds anyone in control of a property responsible for any underage drinking that occurs there; penalties include fines up to $2,000 per minor and potential jail time. Hosting parties of this nature can also result in civil lawsuits for injury or damages, and increased homeowner premiums. We ask Trumbull parents to resist the urge to host a party where teens can drink. The Trumbull Police Department operates an anonymous TipsLine where residents can report underage drinking and drug use by texting “TRPD” and the details to 274637 (CRIMES) or by using the TipSubmit app. With funding from TPAUD, the police department also operates additional patrols throughout town and has trained our officers in party dispersal techniques to ensure the safety of our teens.

 

We also understand that sometimes even with the best planning and intentions, parents and teens find themselves in a situation where a party is out of control. We urge you to reach out to the police – the decision to not ask for help can have tragic consequences. Call the Trumbull Police at 911 or at the main dispatch number (203)261-3665 and ask for help. The police have the training in dealing with crowds of kids and can help you ensure that guests get home safely. If you suspect anyone is too inebriated or incapacitated, please call 911 immediately. Ultimately, the health and safety of Trumbull’s kids is paramount. One thing is clear – parents have the power to help our teens stay safe and free of alcohol and drugs. You are the greatest influence on your kids and their decisions. Help us stand the line against underage drinking and drug use.

We wish you and your families a safe and happy summer.

Regards,

Chief Michael Lombardo

Trumbull Police Department

Melissa McGarry & Vicki Tesoro

Trumbull Partnership Against Underage Drinking & Drugs (TPAUD)

(Trumbull Police Release)

 

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