Icy Walkways
12:18pm--#Bridgeport CT-- First responders are on the scene with an elderly man who slipped on the ice on Clinton Avenue near Fairfield Avenue. Use extreme caution out there! This report is made possible by:
12:18pm--#Bridgeport CT-- First responders are on the scene with an elderly man who slipped on the ice on Clinton Avenue near Fairfield Avenue. Use extreme caution out there! This report is made possible by:
11:09pm--#cttraffic--#Milford CT--I-95 northbound at the rest area at exit 41 a crash between a tractor trailer and a car. The tractor trailer is leaking fuel on the roadway. Everyone safely out of the vehicles. No word on any injuries.
10:19pm--#Fairfield CT-- Police are on scene of a break in at the Safita Restaurant at 2217 Post Road. This report is made possible by:
9:45pm--#Bridgeport CT--Junco's #6 at 701 Hallett Street was just robbed by two masked armed robbers who fled on foot. This report is made possible by:
6:50pm--#Bridgeport CT--Reports of shots fired on Berkshire Avenue. One house in the 300 block reporting shots into their home. So far no one reported hit. This report is made possible by:
6:19pm--#Fairfield CT-- A patron at the Edge Fitness of Fairfield at 500 Kings Hwy Cutoff called police that his locker was broken into and a firearm was taken. This report is made possible by:
5:44pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Report of a pedestrian being hit at the intersection of Boston and East Avenue. This report is made possible by:
1:03pm--#Fairfield CT-- Animal Control at One Rod Highway called police that a woman drove up, took pictures of the animal control building and left. The licence plate comes back to a Brookdale Road address. Police are investigating reviewing surveillance video. This report is made possible by:
12:00pm--#Fairfield CT--Firefighters on scene at 375 Sasco Hill Road where they have metered and found elevated levels of carbon monoxide. This report is made possible by:
#Stratford CT--This month the prescription drug box at Stratford Police Headquarters reached the one-ton mark in collection of unwanted and unused medications. The drug box was installed in the police department lobby in October 2013. It was a collaborative effort amongst several Town departments, including the Stratford Police, Health, and Community Services Departments with the support of the Office of Mayor John Harkins. “When you consider the fact that most prescription bottles weigh just a few ounces even when filled, to reach the one-ton mark in a relatively short period of time is remarkable”, said Stratford Police Chief Patrick Ridenhour. “We thank the citizens for taking advantage of this service. It shows that the people of Stratford are committed to keeping these dangerous drugs out of the Stratford…