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Bridgeport News: Woman Shot In The Face

2:43am--#Brideport CT-- A 31-year-old woman drove herself to Bridgeport Hospital this morning (Saturday) suffering from a gunshot wound to the face. Woman identified as Linda Mitchell of Marina Village The suspect is unknown at this time. Police recovered a slug on the seat of her car which was parked in the hospital garage. (Bridgeport Police Press Release)   This report was made possible by:  

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Bridgeport News: 2 Year Old Left Alone

UPDATE: Lucitania Mora of 29 Brookside Avenue, the child's grandmother  54-year-old grandmother was arrested and charged with risk of injury to a minor.   The child was transported to Bridgeport Hospital as a precaution.   The Department of Children and Families (DCF) was notified. 5:00pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Police on scene at Brookside Avenue (off Old Town Road)  for a two year old child alone in the road.  The child appears fine but EMS has been requested to confirm there is no exposure issues.   This report is made possible by:

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Fairfield News: Police Involved In Crash

UPDATE: A total of 3 crashes in the area due to slippery conditions. 2:40pm--#cttraffic--#Fairfield CT-- A police cruiser was involved in a crash on Route 58 Black Rock Turnpike just north of North Street.  Radio reports say the cruiser's airbags have been deployed and a van is on its side.  DOT requested to the scene to salt the slippery roadway.  A second crash is reported north of this crash, Easton will be handling that.  Roadway is being closed according to radio reports   This report is made possible by:

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Fairfield Funny Money

#Fairfield, CT – State Police at Troop G-Bridgeport are seeking the help of the public in identifying two suspects who used counterfeit money at the Fairfield rest area last week. On Jan. 29, 2016, Troopers responded to the Dunkin’ Donuts inside the Interstate 95 Northbound Service Area in Fairfield. An employee reported that a male customer had paid with a suspected counterfeit twenty dollar bill. About ten minutes later, a second male suspect also attempted to pass a counterfeit twenty dollar bill to a different employee, but was unsuccessful. Troopers responding to the scene immediately determined that the first bill was counterfeit. The first suspect is described as a black male in his early twenties, weighing about 130 pounds, with dark skin, a tattoo over his…

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