10:39pm–#Bridgeport CT–Firefighters are on scene at St. Stephens and Wordin Road where is child is unconscious in the road. No word on child’s age, what he/she is doing out or why the child is unconscious. EMS on the way, police requested to the scene. This MAY be the same child missing from Woodland Avenue.
Shots fired
10:26pm–#Bridgeport CT–Reports of shots fired from an SUV possibly a Ford Explorer at Iranistan and Maplewood Avenue. No one hit but possibly a couple of vehicles have been hit. The SUV fled north on Iranistan Avenue. If you live in this area you may want to check your car.
Ansonia Motorcycle accident
6:35am–#Ansonia CT–Report of a motorcycle and car crash at Water and Main Street. First responders on the way.
Police to pursue charges after explosives found in residence
Video Report–Explosives, guns found in Fairfield home–Chemicals, hundreds of firearms and thousands of rounds of ammo in Bronson Road house.
Article below written by By Fairfield Sun>
Explosive devices were removed from a Bronson Road residence and detonated by State Police bomb technicians as police investigated a large cache of chemicals and weapons.
The chemicals were discovered during a second visit by police to the house at 1625 Bronson Road on Tuesday, Oct. 1, and resulted in the closing of the residential street and response from federal, state and local authorities.
Fairfield Police Chief Gary MacNamara said Wednesday, Oct. 2, that the resident had been making explosive devices, and that police would pursue criminal charges.
MacNamara and others at a press conference at police headquarters could not yet say how many devices were removed from the house and set off at a safe location. He described the devices as “similar to an M80, but larger.”
Between 150 and 200 guns, plus “tens of thousands” of rounds of ammunition, were also found in the house, MacNamara said Wednesday. He could not say what type of guns they were, but said most were long barreled.
The resident, who police have not yet identified, is believed to have worked at Remington Arms, to have a background in chemistry and to have been involved in rocketry as a hobby, MacNamara said.
MacNamara said authorities are not sure when that hobby “crossed the line.”
Police first responded to the house early Tuesday after a relative living out of state asked for a check on the well-being of the man. MacNamara said Tuesday officers went to the door, the man responded, appeared fine and the relative was advised of that.
Later Tuesday, the man called police reporting that there had been a burglary. Officers arrived, and during their investigation, discovered that a large quantity and variety of chemicals were stored throughout the house and garage, MacNamara said Tuesday.
One of the officers experienced a burning sensation in the throat when inside the house, but did not require treatment, the chief added.
Explosives technicians rendered the scene safe, allowing the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to identify the chemicals. MacNamara said it is likely that a privste company will be contracted to remove the items.
Nearby residents were advised to leave, but allowed a short time later to return.
Shots fired outside Discovery School Bridgeport
Approximately 11:48 Bridgeport Police receveid a call of shots fired outside Ninety Acres Park next to Discovery Magnet School on Park Avenue. Police spokesman William Kaempfer told my by phone there was no evidence of a shooting but the school was placed on lock down as a precaution. Police received four calls of the shots fired.
I spoke with witnesses who heard the shots. They were from a Yeshivah School in Brooklyn New York and they thought the wooded area was a shooting range and thought nothing of hearing consecutive gun shots. They didn’t realize there was a situation until police arrived and questioned them.
The students from Yeshivah Elementary were rock climbing outside the school when the shots rang out
and teachers from the Discovery School quickly ushered the students inside the school for safety.
A Silver Maximum and a White Grand Am were seen fleeing the scene immediately after the shots were fired but it is not known if they were related to the incident.
A perimeter was set up by Bridgeport Police around the area and police cars were seen parked outside John Winthrop Middle School and library on Madison Avenue behind the park.
Woods End Loyal Customers
Woods End Loyal Customers John Capozzi and Bob Cadwell
Manhunt after attempted break in
1:41am–#Bridgeport CT– #Fairfield CT–Bridgeport Police are tracking a burglary suspect in the Brooklawn Villa Avenue area. Police are looking for a stocky man who is bleeding.
Two women robbed at gunpoint
12:07am–#Bridgeport CT–A woman and her mom were just robbed on Truman Street by two males in black shirts and jeans. Both displayed and gun and took both women’s pocketbooks. The suspects fled on foot down Truman Street towards Alexander Drive.
Heavy traffic I-95 exit 39B
10:14pm–#Milford CT #cttraffic–Traffic is slow going on I-95 northbound near exit 39B for an accident. Unknown if any injuries. Traffic appears to be moving in the right lane or breakdown lane only.
Possible scammer walking door to door
4:48pm–#Bridgeport CT– Be on the lookout for a man with a hat claiming to be from the electric company on Ellsworth Street and Whittier Street, walking towards Fairfield Avenue.
