Fairfield News: Preppy Males Checking Door Handles

UPDATE: Police located the 5 juvenile males and turned them over to their parents.   2020-09-06@11:47pm--#Fairfield CT-- A report of 5 preppy looking white males checking door handles on cars in the Strathmoor Condos on Fairfield Woods Road.  They were last seen running down Fairfield Woods Road.   This news report is made possible by:   [caption id="attachment_85535" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] https://www.bmwofbridgeport.com/[/caption]  

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Today’s Vehicle Fire

2020-09-06@2:15pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Today's vehicle fire is being hosted by Bridgeport on Elm Court.  The car is fully engulfed and firefighters are taking care of it.   This news report is made possible by:   [caption id="attachment_85574" align="aligncenter" width="720"] http://www.sherwoodfarm.org/[/caption]

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Bridgeport News: I-95 Pursuit After Police Car Hit

Police UPDATE:  Bridgeport Police were called to the Hollister Avenue for a preliminary report of a possible street fight. Several officers responded to the scene including K9 Officer Cetti, Officer Ribeiro,and Officer Uliano. Upon arrival,100-150 patrons were exiting a club and proceeding to their vehicles. As Officers were assisting in getting the crowd cleared out K9 Officer Cetti placed her police vehicle across the roadway with her emergency lights on so as to direct traffic North onto Logan Street from parking lots so as they was cleared out they had an easy egress from the event. As K9 Officer Cetti was directing exiting traffic a vehicle that was not adhering to the Officer’s orders sped up and struck the Officer’s…

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Bridgeport News: Business Relief

Small & Minority Business Enterprise Director Fred Gee reminds local business owners that there are still resources available to provide emergency relief to businesses impacted by COVID-19; such as Emergency Injury Disaster Loans.   Emergency Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) of up to $150,000 are available to business owners via the Small Business Administration (SBA) to provide financial relief from temporary loss of revenue caused by COVID-19. Funds from this loan may be used to pay an array of operating expenses which include health care benefits, rent, utilities, and debt payment.     Mayor Ganim stated, “We want to make sure that every business has the opportunity to make it through this pandemic and be successful. It’s important to our community that…

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