Bridgeport News: Truck hits house and flees
1:34am--#Bridgeport CT-- A white pickup truck drove through a fence at 257 Douglas Street (off Chopsey Hill) and fled towards Reservoir Avenue. Police have caught the suspect.
1:34am--#Bridgeport CT-- A white pickup truck drove through a fence at 257 Douglas Street (off Chopsey Hill) and fled towards Reservoir Avenue. Police have caught the suspect.
#Bridgeport CT--Video Report--Police investigate first homicide of the year. Just before 10:30 Saturday night police received a call that a woman came to the Bishop Curtis Housing at 525 Palisades Avenue to check on her mother’s well being. When she entered the apartment she found blood all over the living room. She reported that her brother was barricaded in the bathroom and his girlfriend locked in the bathroom. Police and firefighters found two unresponsive people in the living room. One was dead upon their arrival and the other person was transported to Bridgeport Hospital. We have no information on this person’s condition. As with all breaking news this is preliminary information subject to change and pending the police investigation.
1:14am--#Bridgeport CT-- Police break up a street fight in the 900 block of Hancock Avenue. One person was injured.
Just before 10:30 police received a call that a woman came to the Bishop Curtis Housing at 525 Palisades Avenue to check on her mother's well being. When she entered the apartment she found blood all over the living room. She reported that her brother was barricaded in the bathroom and his girlfriend locked in the bathroom. Police and firefighters found two unresponsive people in the living room. One was dead upon their arrival and the other person was transported to Bridgeport Hospital. We have no information on this person's condition. As with all breaking news this is preliminary information subject to change and pending the police investigation.
8:10am--#Bridgeport CT-- An alert police officer witnessed a yellow box truck hit a car and attempt to flee on Kossuth and Putnam Street. The truck did pull over when the officer pulled him over.
Initiative Promotes Freedom of Choice In Long-Term Care System (HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that his administration is awarding $9 million in first-time funding to help Connecticut’s nursing home industry diversify services to meet the changing needs of older adults and other citizens with disabilities. The grants are part of the state’s Strategic Plan to Rebalance Long-Term Services and Supports, a ground-breaking initiative to expand long-term service options for people who can live safely in the community instead of an institution. “Simply put, many people are looking for greater choice about where and how they receive care,” Governor Malloy said. “Our initiative promotes freedom of choice in the long-term care system by…
HARTFORD – In Wednesday’s Education Committee meeting, State Representative Gail Lavielle (R-143) introduced legislation that would have eliminated the requirement for school districts to adopt uniform regional school calendars. Her proposal, which she raised in an amendment to a related bill, did not pass after much discussion by the committee. The adoption of uniform regional school calendars, which would take local control away from Boards of Education, was mandated by the state in legislation passed in 2013. Rep. Lavielle’s amendment would have made adopting uniform regional school calendars optional, preserving local control over education. “I am very disappointed that the majority of the Education Committee’s members refused to take into account the very strong objections expressed by…
1:33pm--#Trumbull CT--A Meadow Ridge resident called police because a man in an umarked vehicle asked to read their meter. The man had no identification and was smartly refused entry into the home. Police are on the way to investigate. All utility workers will have identification.
#Bridgeport CT-- Police have received two call this morning for phone scams. The caller says their family member was being held hostage and would only be released if money is wired to them. In both cases the person called the relative to find they are safe and sound.
(EAST HAVEN, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy is urging the Connecticut General Assembly to adopt legislation he introduced that will provide an authorization of up to $25 million to support the launch of the Shoreline Resiliency Fund – a low-interest loan program the Governor created late last year that will help residents who are subject to coastal flooding elevate their homes and flood-proof their businesses. While start-up costs to administer the program were approved in January , the fund cannot begin helping residents and businesses until it receives financing. “The frequency of severe weather has been increasing, putting homes and businesses near Connecticut’s historic and valued shoreline at risk,” said Governor Malloy, who made the announcement at…