Fairfield News: Princess Apprehended For Shoplifting

3:00pm--#Fairfield CT-- #Bridgeport CT--A woman allegedly shoplifting a "large amount of clothes" from Kohl's according to radio reports was apprehended by Fairfield Police at her residence in the 800 block of Atlantic Street in Bridgeport.  Kohl's security was able to get her plate number that also had a frame around with the name Princess on hit.  She had 43 previous arrests and a number or alias including the name on her registration.  Radio reports save the value of the clothes around $250.  Princess is now in Fairfield Police custody.   This report is made possible by:

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Bridgeport News: Kitchen Fire

1:20pm--#Bridgeport CT--Report of a kitchen fire at 26 Jillijam Place, firefighters on scene reporting light smoke is visible from the road.  They found the fire to be out when they went inside and checking to see if it extended elsewhere.  Fire was contained to the exhaust duct.  Firefighters had one hose in operation. This report is made possible by:

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Bridgeport Police Department Investigates Homicide

Bridgeport, Conn. (November 6, 2015) -- Today, the Bridgeport Police Department announced an investigation into an incident where three people were shot and one of them has died. On November 5 at 6:45 p.m., police officers responded to calls regarding shots fired in the area of Washington Ave. and Center St. Upon arrival, police officers found two victims suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.  The first victim, 22-year-old Miguel Arguelles of Hanover Street, suffered gunshot wounds to the neck and shoulder. Arguelles was transported to St. Vincent’s Hospital by ambulance. At the hospital, Arguelles was pronounced dead, and the incident was confirmed as a homicide. The second victim, a 22-year-old male, suffered a gunshot wound to the stomach. The victim was transported to St. Vincent’s Hospital…

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Westport News: Funny Money Recovered During Police Stop

On Tuesday night November 3rd, 2015 A Westport officer on routine patrol on South Compo Road located a vehicle parked partially in the road with it lights off. The officer approached the vehicle and located two people in the car. While speaking with the vehicle occupants the officer suspected that there may be narcotics in the vehicle and requested a Police Service Dog. A Norwalk Police Officer and his Police Service Dog arrived on scene. The Police Service Dog gave a positive indication for the presence of narcotics in the vehicle. A search of the vehicle revealed one heroin packet and drug paraphernalia. Additionally a search incidental to her arrest, police located two fake $20 bills. The $20 bills appear to have been photocopied and then cut to…

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