During the month of May 2020, Special Services Division investigators began investigating AnthonySpetrino who was suspected of selling prescription medication and narcotics. Officers determined thatSpetrino was selling medications that were written to him and paid for by Medicaid. Officers were ableto purchase Oxycodone, Clonazepam, and Suboxone from Spetrino. Spetrino was arrested today andcharged with the following crimes.Arrested Anthony Spetrino ( Age 56) of NorwalkCharges: Possession of a Controlled Substance ( two counts) Sale of a Controlled Substance (two counts)Sale of Narcotics (two counts)Bond $150,000
Bridgeport News: School Bus Accident
2020-10-05@2:07pm--#Bridgeport CT-- #cttraffic-- There is an accident involving a school bus at Chopsey and Reservoir Avenue. There weren't many children on the bus and there have been no reported injuries at this time. The traffic however is severely backed up including an approximate half-mile back up on Route 8/25 northbound to get off exit 5. Avoid the area! DoingItLocal is your ONLY breaking news source.
Stratford News: Gas Line Hit
2020-10-05@1:42pm-- #Stratford CT-- Workers hit an outdoor gas line on Bayberry Lane. The workers are attempting to evacuate the neighbors, fire fighters are just arriving on scene. This news report is made possible by our SAFE heating sponsor:
Westport News: Bank Robbery
Police UPDATE: (Westport, CT) At approximately 12:41pm on Monday October 5, 2020, Westportofficers responded to a report of a robbery at the People’s United Bank branchlocated within Stop and Shop Supermarket; 1790 Post Road East.Upon arrival, it was learned that a single male suspect had approached thebank’s counter and passed a note to the teller demanding money. No weaponswere threatened or displayed in the commission of the crime. The suspect didsuccessfully obtain cash prior to leaving the scene in a waiting vehicle.The Westport Police Department’s Detective Bureau is actively investigatingthis incident in close coordination with several other local police agencies as wellas with federal law enforcement officials. Additional details are expected to beforthcoming, however at this time anyone with any…
Bridgeport News: Water Main Break
2020-10-04@ 4:15pm--#Bridgeport CT-- A water main break located at Railroad and Iranistan Avenue. Expect delays in the area for a couple of days as it has caused the roadway to collapse. Refinance with Nima if you mortgage has you over your head in debt!
Fairfield News: Making Fun Of Political Sign
2020-10-24@4:37pm-- #Fairfield CT-- A woman called police to report that three teenaged girls walked by her house making fun of the political sign in her yard. She insisted on seeing a police officer which was dispatched. This press release is made possible by: Visit Scap's Website at: https://www.scapchryslerjeep.com/
I-95 Crash
2020-10-04@5:31an-- #Fairfield CT-- #cttraffic-- A two car crash on I-95 southbound just before exit 22.
Tonight’s Vehicle Fire
2020-10-04@12:28pm--#Stratford CT-- Tonight's vehicle fire is being hosted by Stratford on College Street. The fully engulfed vehicle is near a garage. This news report is made possible by:
Flags At Half Staff For National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service
HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is directing U.S. and state flags in Connecticut to be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Sunday, October 4, 2020 in recognition of National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service, an annual observance that occurs during Fire Prevention Week and honors the sacrifices of fallen firefighters who have died in the line of duty. Accordingly, since no flag should fly higher than the U.S. flag, all other flags – including state, municipal, corporate, or otherwise – should also be lowered during this same duration of time. “Firefighters dedicate themselves to the safety of our neighborhoods and put their lives on the line to protect others,” Governor Lamont said. “I am…
Bridgeport News: Police Need Your Help
The City of Bridgeport Police is attempting to identify the suspect in the assault of a 74 year old man who was attempting to return bottles at the Stop and Shop located at 4531 Main St on 09/02/20. The victim was only able to describe the suspect as a black male, approximately 50 years old wearing a black jacket, knit hat with writing on the side of his pants legs. The attached picture snippets (first 4) were of the initial assault that occurred in the bottle return area. The 2nd two snippets were taking inside of Stop and Shop when it appears the suspect was trying to cash out his bottle returns receipts. The victim was treated at the hospital with…
