Business Break-Ins

#Westrport CT–On May 14, 2021, at approximately 12:50 p.m., Westport Police officers responded to
177 Post Road West on a report of a commercial burglary. Upon arrival, it was discovered that
six businesses within the complex were broken into. The investigating detective was able to
obtain surveillance footage which reportedly showed a male forcibly enter one of the offices that
had been burglarized. That male was identified as Jared Cardillo.


Based upon the investigation, a warrant for Mr. Cardillo’s arrest was completed and
signed by a Superior Court Judge. He was arrested on the morning of June 17, 2021, and per the
warrant was charged with six counts of Burglary in the Third Degree as well as one count of
Larceny in the Sixth Degree. Mr. Cardillo was held on a $100,000 bond and was arraigned on
the same day as his arrest.

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Stratford Fireworks Return

STRATFORD – Mayor Laura R. Hoydick announced today that Stratford’s annual Fireworks display will
return after being canceled last year due to concerns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. This
year’s fireworks display will take place at sundown, approximately 9:00 pm on Thursday, July 1st at Short
Beach.


“We are excited to have this great Stratford tradition return. I hope residents and their families will view
the fireworks from their favorite spot as we come together to celebrate our nation’s birth,” said Mayor
Laura R. Hoydick.


Parking will be available for those vehicles with Stratford resident parking stickers at Short Beach Park
and at the Stratford Army Engine Plant lot after 4:00 pm ahead of the event (current year stickers are
valid through July 15th). Those with non-resident stickers will not be permitted in these lots.The rain date
for the event is Friday, July 2nd.

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Bridgeport News: Attempted Home Invasion

2021-06-20@6:32pm–#Bridgeport CT– Police are investigating an attempted home invasion on Colorado Avenue near Maplewood Avenue. A blue Porsche was seen fleeing the scene. I can only caution the public on this because it came over the hotline. Its violent crimes like this I can no longer warn you on since the mayor took the press’s access to the police radio.

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