Bridgeport News: Carjacking Suspect In Custody

6:41pm–#Bridgeport CT– An alert police officer located a car wanted in a carjacking at Fairfield and Clinton Avenue.  The car was located at Wordin and Railroad Avenue.  The suspect attempted to flee on foot but was quickly apprehended near railroad and Howard Avenue.

 

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Stratford Burglary Arrests

#Stratford CT–Four Stratford residents, Dontrel Flathers (age 22), Jacob Ricco (age 21), Jalenthen Feliciano (age 22) and Sergio Barrera (age 21) were arrested after Officers responded to 3 rd Avenue in the Lordship area of Stratford on the report of a possible burglary in progress. The neighbor who witnessed the attempted break in gave a description of the suspects and their car to the responding Officers. The information was relayed to other officers and a short time later a Volkswagen Jetta matching the description of the suspect’s vehicle was stopped on Lordship Boulevard near Access Road. The witness was able to positively identify the suspects and the initial description of the suspects, their clothing and car all matched the subjects at the scene of the motor vehicle stop. During the stop Officers also found that Driver of the car, Feliciano was in possession of marijuana. Feliciano was charged with Sale of a Controlled Substance, Conspiracy to Commit Burglary 3 rd and Criminal Attempt to Commit Burglary 3 rd . He was held on a $5000 dollar bond. Flathers was charged with Criminal Tresspass3rd and Criminal attempt at Burglary 3 rd . He was held on a $5000 dollar bond. Berra was charged with Criminal Tresspass3rd and Criminal attempt at Burglary 3rd. He was held on a $5000 dollar bond. Ricco was charged with Criminal Tresspass3rd and Criminal attempt at Burglary 3rd. He was held on a $5000 dollar bond.

(Stratford Police Press Release)

State Trooper Passes

#Middletown CT– It is with a heavy heart and great sorrow, that the Connecticut State Police and the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection announce the passing of Trooper First Class Walter Greene. TFC Greene passed away on 05/31/18, following a courageous battle with cancer, acquired as a result of his service to his country and fellow man after the terrorist attacks in New York City on September 11, 2001. As part of the Connecticut State Police response to New York City and the World Trade Center site in the aftermath of 9/11, TFC Greene assisted in escorting family members to and from Ground Zero. Trooper First Class Greene was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps prior to joining the Connecticut State Police on June 1, 1990, as a member of the 101 st Training Troop. TFC Greene served the Connecticut State Police with distinction and honor for 28 years through his assignments at Troop A- Southbury, Troop G-Bridgeport and the Statewide Cooperative Crime Control Task Force, and most recently the Traffic Services Unit. TFC Greene was a Master Instructor for police motorcycle operators as well as a K- 9 handler. Throughout his career, he was an avid supporter of the Special Olympics and actively participated in the Law Enforcement Torch Run. As a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corp and a Connecticut State Trooper, TFC Greene lived a life of service to his community, state, and country. We are all grateful to have known and worked with a man of such remarkable character and dedication. TFC. Greene will always be remembered as a man who maintained a true and unwavering commitment to helping others at any cost.

 

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