Bridgeport News: 63 Pets Removed From Goddard Ave. Home

#Bridgeport CT– Earlier this week police were called to a Goddard Avenue home for a person deceased in the home.  Police had discovered a large amount of animals in the home and removed 12 pets, dogs and cats from the home.  Today they returned with detectives, DCF and Animal Control and removed another 63 pets, dogs and cats from the home.  They also brought the remaining resident to the hospital for evaluation.  I intentionally left the house number out of the report for privacy of the resident.

 

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Fairfield News: MTA Sergeant Not Cooperative With Fairfield Police

5:05pm–#MTA–#Fairfield CT–An MTA sergeant was not very cooperative on the phone with Fairfield Police dispatch after a woman exits train in Fairfield, leaves an unattended bag on the platform, gets back on the the train headed north.  Fortunately there was only clothing in the suitcase.

 

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Fairfield News: 90 Year Old Man Found Unresponsive Dies

UPDATE: Sad to report the man who was found by his friend under his pickup truck has died.  CTPost has a touching story about his fate here: http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Elderly-man-found-unresponsive-under-truck-6130120.php

#Fairfield CT–Just before noon Fairfield police and firefighters were called to 3800 Black Rock Turnpike for an approximately 90 year old man unresponsive underneath his pickup truck in his garage. Assistant Fire Chief Scott Bisson told me he was not pinned under the truck but he was bleeding from the head. He was transported to the hospital and police continue to investigate.

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Milford News: Fire Systems Prevent CT Post Mall Fire

11:30pm–#Milford CT–Firefighters were called to an activated fire alarm at the Connecticut Post Mall at 1201 Boston Post Road.  The first alarm they discovered at a store at called Route 21, a water flow alarm.  Firefighters discovered the sprinkler system was activated.  After further investigation they discovered there was a stove fire at Carrabba’s which caused the sprinkler systems to activate and put out the fire.

 

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