Bridgeport News: Car Hits Liquor Store
2022-05-28@5:02pm--#Bridgeport CT-- A car hit the liquor store at 1370 East Main Street causing minor damage to the building.
2022-05-28@5:02pm--#Bridgeport CT-- A car hit the liquor store at 1370 East Main Street causing minor damage to the building.
2022-05-28@1:04pm--#Derby CT-- Police are investigating the theft of a wallet containing over $1,000. The wallet was in a purse that was sitting in a shopping cart at Shop Rite 49 Pershing Drive. The suspect fled into the wooded area behind the store. This news report is made possible by:
2022-05-28@12:02pm--#Fairfield CT-- Police are investigating an attempted break in in the 700 block of Fairfield Beach Road. A broken window with blood on it was discovered. This news report is made possible by:
2022-05-28@5:20pm--#Bridgeport CT--Just before 5:30 Saturday morning police and EMS were called to Knoll Place an unresponsive, woman. The 30 year old woman who was found shot to death. Detectives are on scene and are working some strong leads according to police. This appears to have been an isolated incident where the victim knew the shooter. This is Bridgeport’s 8th homicide of the year. https://youtu.be/0rbqE_Vlqtk
2022-05-27@10:55pm--#Bridgeport CT-- A person was shot on Prince Street. The victim arrived at Bridgeport Hospital by private vehicle. The extent of the injuries are not known at this time.
Rollover Crash2022-05-27@9:49pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Police investigate a crash at Bostwick and Pine Street with multiple injuries.
2022-05-27@9:20pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Report of an assault on Milne Street. The victim is reported to be in and out of consciousness. This news report is made possible by:
Milford News: I-95 Rollover2022-05-27@7:24pm--#Milford CT-- #cttraffic-- A rollover accident in the left breakdown lane I-95 northbound near exit 34 to start off your holiday.
With more travelers expected to head out over the Memorial Day weekend, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) and AAA remind motorists to slow down and travel safe. According to AAA, road travel is expected to increase by nearly five percent compared to last year, which represents approximately 93 percent of pre-pandemic vehicle travel.“Memorial Day weekend is considered one of the busiest travel times in Connecticut. Vehicle crashes are rising to unprecedented levels and people continue traveling way too fast,” CTDOT Commissioner Joe Giulietti said. “I urge motorists to put down the cell phone, buckle up, slow down, and always drive sober.”According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), more than 5,600 people were killed during the Memorial Day…