Woman Put Baby & Stroller In Back Of Pick-up Truck

DAYTONA BEACH, FL –A baby sitter is in trouble after police say she put a baby in the back of a pick-up truck. Several drivers called 911 after seeing the stroller in the bed of the truck. The babysitter, Keyona Davis, explained to the court she’s been baby-sitting without incident since she was a teen, didn’t realize police would consider this, endangering a child. “It’s not like they give you a hand book or anything on how, what’s neglect and what’s not neglect, ” Davis said.

Davis’s public defender argued that a charge of felony neglect was too harsh saying the baby wasn’t hurt, but the state and the judge saw this video as very disturbing, the charge stands though they did agree to release davis on her own recognizance.    READ MORE…….

Stratfield Car Crash

A two car accident around 11pm completed the trifecta of car crashes that kept police busy Friday night. This one occured at Stratfield and Fairfield Woods Road intersection. The Honda Pilot flipped three times according to witnesses and that driver was taken to a local hospital for evaluation. The driver and passengers of the other car refused medical treatment. Yes, we had Kim Sheet parent’s permission for her interview.

Accidents keep Fairfield Police busy Friday night

 

Shortly before 9pm a car lost control on Meadowbrook Road leading to the I-95 on ramp crashing into the guardrail. With a little more force or speed and this car would have wound up on I-95. Almost at the same time on the other side of town a car crashes into a tree at the corner of Stratfield Road and Lola Street.

Metro North Officials Apologize for Stalled Train in Heat Wave

In a story we were first to Report and Tweet! We were also one of the first video reports on the chaos that took place on the train due in to Greens Farm Station and what those on the train had to endure with the sweltering heat! Here is the video report from Fox 5 in New York:

Metro North Officials Apologize for Stalled Train in Heat Wave: MyFoxNY.com

Man in custody after Stratford standoff

Written by John Kovach Stratford Star
A special response team took a man into custody after a nearly 3-hour standoff on Roosevelt Avenue Thursday afternoon. Police were called to a domestic disturbance at 362 Roosevelt Ave. at 2 p.m. Stratford Police Capt. John Popik said a woman told officers that she had been assaulted by her boyfriend, and made reference to him having a rifle, and having acted strangely of late.

Neighbors also told police they believed the man had a rifle. Additional officers were called to the scene and moved neighbors away from the hours. Officers and crisis negotiators attempted to contact the man, Popik said, but he did not respond. The special response team was then summoned. It arrived around 4:20 p.m. in an armored vehicle and a black SUV.

Behind a shield, the special response team entered the house. A woman was removed from the area seconds after the team moved in. Just minutes later, the SRT emerged with the man in custody. He was placed in the back of a cruiser that departed a short time later.

Popik said the special response officers encountered the man, who identity has not been released, in the living room and apprehended him without incident. He was found to have a pellet gun. Popik said the man will be charged “at least with breach of peace and threatening.” Because it is a domestic violence incident, he will be arraigned at state Superior Court in Bridgeport Friday.

One neighbor, who did not wish to be identified, said the man had only lived in the residential neighborhood on a dead end street for six months or less. Several said he had acted in a strange manner.

Around 4:15 p.m. Acting Police Chief Patrick Ridenhour said police had not made contact with the man, nor had the seen him or the gun.
Neighbors said a second man intervened in the domestic and was also assaulted. Police did not confirm that information. As the incident unfolded, neighbors strolled outside police tape. Some sat in lawn chairs and shot video of the standoff. Roosevelt Avenue is a no-outlet road just southeast of Honeyspot Road, parallel to McKinley Avenue. The house is located just southeast of its the intersection of Wellington Avenue and Roosevelt Avenue. More information will be posted as updates become available.

Drowning at Lake Mohegan

Shortly after 10am Wednesday morning 39 year old Frank Mazzabufi began wading into the water off a wooded path when he went under. Lifeguards based at the lake’s beach dove in and started swimming out toward the man on their surf boards but he disappeared before they could get to him. Dive teams located him just after 12pm. Frank Mazzabufi is a resident of Shelton.

Flatto Addresses RTM Subcommittee

Former First Selectman Flatto answered questions from the RTM Subcommittee Wednesday

Former First Selectman Ken Flatto voluntarily appeared on his own time as a private citizen to address questions from the RTM subcommittee. The Metro Train Station has a cost overrun of between $2 to $6 million. This is Mr. Flatto’s opening remarks in it’s entirety. This is the full session in it’s entirety.

 

HazMat Situation in Fairfield

Fairfield County HazMat Called in to Fairfield

Fairfield Fire Department responded to a smoke condition at Metal Specialties on Commerce Drive around midnight. Firefighters found an odd-colored flame and realized it was a chemical reaction taking place in the plant. Firefighters quickly retreated and called in the Fairfield County Hazmat Team. Fire officials tell us everything worked to plan, the public was never in danger and the building was vented and metered at all times. Fire department turned over the property back to the owners around 3am.

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