Bridgeport News: Oven fire at Remington Street
3:49pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Report of an oven fire at 31 Remington Street. Firefighters are on the way.
3:49pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Report of an oven fire at 31 Remington Street. Firefighters are on the way.
1:40pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Report of a pedestrian struck by a vehicle near the corner of Olive Street and Coleman Street.
1:35pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Report of about a dozen kids beating up another kid on the corner of Clinton Avenue and Fairfield Avenue.
12:50pm--#Norwalk CT #cttraffic--Crash on I-95 at exit 16 and another reported crash at 18. Traffic is slow in both directions. Picture show is the accident at exit 16. Allow some extra time in the Norwalk/Westport area of I-95
12:23am--#Fairfield CT--Police on the way to the security office at Fairfield University for two student caught with drug paraphernalia. Guess they should have given it up for Lent....
11:01pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Delayed ignition on a furnace is what caused the smoke condition at 583 Jane Street.
10:39pm--#Bridgeport CT--Police arrest one man after the McDonald's downtown Main Street called police that male took off with the Ronald McDonald House charity money box and fled on foot towards Canon Street. Police nab him in the parking garage at Park and John Street.
9:02pm--Police are investigating a home invasion possibly known to the suspect at 84 Lewis Street. Police are looking for stocky five foot seven Hispanic male wearing a brown hoodie, bullet proof vest and black ball cap. The suspect was tied up the victim. The suspect had a gun. No word if anything was taken.
3:36am--#Bridgeport CT--In this day and age of instant communications it was once again police on routine patrol reported to firefighters a fire at 1150 Main Street where 47-year-old Javier Berrios was severely burned. He is listed in critical condition at Bridgeport Hospital, he was unable to speak to investigators. The fire started in a room at the rear of the second floor of the building. Berrios was trapped between door and security gate, the way he entered and exited the building was blocked by fire. The entire block is owned by the Bridgeport Redevelopment Agency and has been vacant for years.