Fairfield News: Organizing Your Digital Photos

[Fairfield, CT, May 22, 2017] Are your photos in a cluttered mess? If the answer is yes, you may want to attend a program at the Fairfield Public Library—Brilliant Pixels. This program is a follow-up to our popular photo organization presentation last fall. It will be held in the Rotary Room at the Main Library, 1080 Old Post Road on Saturday, June 17 at 1 pm. In this session the emphasis will be on digital photo collections. Most people have hundreds or even thousands of digital pictures on their phones and devices. Learn how to curate, condense and edit them so they are easy to locate, appreciate and share. Walk away with an understanding of eve-changing technology and the inspiration…

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Service-Stolen Vehicle Prevention

#Stratford CT--In response to some recent activity in the Town of Stratford the Police Department once again reminds residents to be vigilant and report suspicious activity. Below are some tips to help prevent your car from theft or thefts of items in the car. The vehicle owner/operator is the first defense for deterring theft. WHAT ATTRACTS A CAR THIEF?  Leaving your car unlocked or the windows down.  Leaving your keys in the car or a spare key hidden in the car.  Leaving your car unattended.  Parking in poorly lit places with low visibility.  Leaving valuables and packages in your car.  Cars not protected with an anti-theft device. HOW TO PROTECT YOUR CAR  Don't…

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Bridgeport Cracks Down On Illegal Dumping

Bridgeport, CT – Mayor Ganim, Bridgeport Police and Public Facilities came together today to  announce its victories against the War on Blight. Recently, a local man was caught red-handed illegally dumping nearly 50 tires on the side of the road off of Newfield Avenue. Days later, another individual was caught dumping a Jacuzzi in the same location. Both individuals were arrested, fined for their infraction and the vehicles used were seized by Bridgeport Police.Efforts to build awareness and follow thru with enforcement have led to the arrest of over six illegal dumpers with four vehicle seized to date.   “There is a coordinated effort of multiple departments from law enforcement to clean up,” said Mayor Ganim. “We are letting people…

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Westport News: Cyber Tips Leads To Child Porn Arrest

#Westport, CT-- In March 2016, the Westport Police Department received a CyberTip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that a residence in Westport had uploaded child pornography. An investigation into the source led to the home of Daniel Krulewitch. A search warrant was executed on his home in April 2016 by the Westport Police Department Detective Bureau and the regional Technical Investigations Unit. Searches of the contents of his electronic devices revealed over 50 images of child pornography. In addition, investigators found an instant messenger software application that contained conversations with underage persons and attachments of images and “selfies”of nude underage persons in sexually explicit positions Archived screen shots of chat conversations between Krulewitch and these underage…

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Westport Click It Or Ticket Campaign

#WESTPORT, CT – The Westport Police Department will be actively participating with state and local law enforcement agencies in a period of enforcement encompassing the Memorial Day Weekend and beyond. In an effort to promote safe driving and increased protection of all motorists, the Westport Police Department will be vigorously enforcing the state’s seat belt as well as child restraint laws and will be issuing citations to those who are not in compliance.   This press release is made possible by:

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Fairfield News: Robbery Suspect

#Fairfield CT--On May 20th, 2017 at 10:41am the Fairfield Police Department received a report of a residential burglary at 155 Moody Avenue in Fairfield. The male depicted in the video committed the residential burglary in which he forced entry to an unoccupied home and stole jewelry from an upstairs bedroom. We are seeking assistance from the public as to the identity of this subject. Anyone with information regarding this burglary, or the suspect pictured below, is asked to please call the Fairfield Police Detective Bureau at (203)254-4840, or Text-A- Tip to CRIMES (274637)

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