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Fairfield News: Fire At An Assisted Living Facility

#Fairfield CT- Fire at Sturges Ridge assisted living facility on Mill Plain Road. Fire systems did their job and there was no need for any evacuations according to Fairfield Assistant Fire Chief Roger Caisse. The fire was in the eating area, their "Bistro". Fire doors closed and kept the fire confined to just that area. Fairfield firefighters' quick response also helped! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTsQfQ7uJ6Y&feature=youtu.be

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Bridgeport News: Teacher Reports Shots Fired In Student’s Home

2020-10-27@ 11:41am--#Bridgeport CT-- A Central High School teacher called police for a student who lives on Alice Street that was distance learning . The student sent her pictures of his window where bullet went through. No one was injured. The student's father also called police who are investigating. The only shot-spotter activation in town was on Wilmont Avenue around 3:30pm today. This news report is made possible by: Visit Penfield Service's website: https://penfieldservicecenterct.com/

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Norwalk News: Shooting Investigation

#Norwalk CT--On September 24, 2020 officers were called to Norwalk Hospital for a victim sufferingfrom a single gunshot wound. Detectives began investigating the incident and spoke to thevictim who admitted he was playing with a gun in his back yard and accidentallydischarged the gun, striking himself near his right shoulder. During the investigation,detectives recovered a flare gun that had been altered to hold and fire a single bullet.Detectives discovered that Josue Saravina-Pineda is a convicted felon and prohibited frompossessing a firearm. Yesterday, Saravina-Pineda turned himself in at Norwalk PoliceHeadquarters on an outstanding arrest warrant issued from this incident. Arrested Josue Saravina-Pineda (age 26) of NorwalkCharges Criminal Possession of a Firearm & Unlawful Discharge of a FirearmBond $50,000 Norwalk Police Tip…

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Police Advise Residents to Use Caution When Using Ride-Sharing Services During National Crime Prevention Month

FAIRFIELD – Chief Christopher Lyddy and the Fairfield Police Department would like to advise residents to always use caution when using ride-sharing apps as a means of transportation. "While ride-sharing apps provide a safe alternative for when you are unable to drive, they do pose risks as well," Chief Lyddy said. "We encourage all of our residents to follow the safety tips below to ensure that they remain safe while using ride-sharing as a mode of transportation." October is National Crime Prevention Month. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administrationlists ride-sharing services as a viable means of travel or to get home, especially if under the influence of alcohol, but urges all users to review the following measures to ensure the…

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