Local Police Need Your Help

Local Police Need Your Help in identifying these individuals:

In Fairfield:

This woman allegedly stole an employee’s purse containing credit cards. At approximately 6:40pm, the subject fraudulently used one of the stolen credit cards at a bank on the Post Rd, Fairfield. Police are seeking the identity of the woman. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Bill Young at 203-254-4840, or wyoung@town.fairfield.ct.us. Reference case 11-28946.

In Bridgeport:

Bridgeport Detective Bureau is requesting help from the Public In identifying this suspect, a black male, 5-10’- 6’-3”, wearing a fishing hat , covering his face with a towel in his left hand. This individual is responsible for a least four (4) robberies here in the city involving fast food eateries. Contact Detective Robert Winkler Detective Dennis Martinez Detective James Borrico 203-581-5223/4

Happenings NOW 10-12 thru 10-15 2011

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2:33am–#Bridgeport–A stabbing just occurred at Wendy’s on Fairfield Avenue.

1:20am–#Bridgeport–Driver falls asleep at the wheel rolls his car on it’s side int a parked car on Thorme Street.  Driver is ok.

Fairfield—Missing Child—Tomlinson Middle School Student who did not show up to school as scheduled today: 13 year old white male, 5’6” 140 lbs curly dyed red hair blue eyes unknown clothing description. He was last seen 8am this morning at the bus stop on Grasmere Avenue. Please call Fairfield Police if you see this child at 203-254-4800 or 911.

11:59pm–#Ridgefield–Police Officer chases down suspects and has one in custody looking for another.  They are in the vicinity of the Mobil Gas Station near Grove Street.  One officer has a broken finger in the pursuit/take down.  One still at large, canine on scene.

1:14am–Fairfield #–General Electric World Headquarters Security has 4 trespassers in custody requesting police .   I went on location for video but the patrol cars were deep into the premises so no video. Not sure if this is connected with the Occupy Wall Street movement, UPDATE From Fairfield Police–The four males were students from SHU and they were looking for a good hill to skate board. They were warned and removed from the property.

No apparent connection to a civil movement.

‎9:48pm–#Bridgeport #Stratford–Bridgeport Fire Boat One spots two dirt bikes on Pleasure Beach, Stratford. Police notified.

5:44pm–#Fairfield–Police have received two reports of a black male and black female arguing and having a physical altercation, the man forced the woman into his white four door sedan and took off down Riverside Drive.

 

‎4:02ppm–#Bridgeport– Fire department on scene of ANOTHER car accident at Barnum and Hallett Street. That’s 2 in 2 days, last week a police car was involved in one at the same location.

3:59–#Fairfield–Report of a small mulch fire in front of the UPS Store on the Post Road.

Arson Suspected-Yacht Street Bridgeport

Fire officials are investigating that the fireat 199 Yacht Street in Bridgeport intentionally set. Around 8pm a call came in for heavy smoke on the fifth floor of this six story apartment complex. Firefighters discovered that rubber was set on fire in the hallway which they quickly extinguished. They called in the fire marshal for an investigation. 199 Yacht Street is across the street from Captain’s Cove Seaport.

Little Old Lady Causes Bomb Scare in Fairfield

FAIRFIELD, CT, October 8, 2011: Fairfield Fire Marshal Bill Kessler was on the scene for Hazardous Materials Collection Day in Veterans’ Park this afternoon at about 1:15 when a town resident opened their trunk to dispose of a variety of materials, including a glass pint container of tetrahydrofuran. The chemist from collection contractor Clean Harbors determined that the material may have become unstable and reactive, resulting in calls to Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and the State Police Emergency Services Unit.
While awaiting their response, Fairfield Police closed a portion of Reef Road in the area of One Rod Highway as fire personnel cordoned off a one-hundred and fifty foot safety perimeter. With Fairfield Fire Engine 1 and Ladder 1, Shift Commander Stephen Curry, and Fire Marshal Kessler standing by, along with Stratfield Volunteer Fire Department’s Rescue 15 which had been assisting in the annual collection day, ESU units “rendered safe” the material at approximately 4:15pm, detonating it on site. “To my knowledge there was no criminal activity involved in this event,” concluded Kessler.

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