Westport News: Returns for Cash…..

On Monday November 9th, 2015 Rachel Taylor (age 18) turned herself into the Westport Police Department after learning that there was a warrant for her arrest.  On October 23rd, 2015 the Westport Police Department received a complaint of a larceny from a Post Road store. The store manager reported that one of the store employees had completed seven returns which had a positive balance and that the inventory was missing. An audit of the employee’s transactions was completed confirming the larceny of reported returns for cash.  Arrested was Rachel Taylor (age 18) of Westport Connecticut Taylor was charged with Larceny 6th C.G.S 53a-125b Taylor was unable to post $250 bond and was issued a court date of November 20th at Norwalk Court.

 

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Trumbull News: Officer Injured From Pursuit

1:36am–A suspect allegedly ran a red light on Daniels Farm Road when police attempted to stop the black jeep.  The suspect fled on Route 25 southbound starting at exit 8 speeds around 70mph according to radio reports.  The officer was able to call in the plate number which back to a different vehicle.  Backup officers were dispatched.  The pursuit got off exit 6 where the suspect crashed head into a different police car on its way to assist.  Both the officer and suspect were injured and taken to the hospital with injuries unknown at this time.

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The rain will move out by this evening, but the wind will filter in for Friday. Looking at a sunny but chilly weekend ahead. We could see some wind gusts up and over 40mph on Friday.   The wind calms down a bit on Saturday but you will still notice it.
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Bridgeport Police Department Arrests Man for Illegal Possession of Firearm

#Bridgeport, Conn. (November 10, 2015) – The Bridgeport Police Department announced the arrest of a man for illegal possession of a firearm, as well as several other criminal and motor vehicle charges. On Sunday, November 8, a patrolman observed a 2006 Silver BMW heading down Chamberlain St., operating at a high speed, and disobeying a “Stop Sign.”  The vehicle then turned left (westbound) on Summit St. when the patrolman activated his lights and attempted to pull the suspect over.

 

The operator of the vehicle slowed down, but refused to come to a complete stop while driving down Summit St. near Chopsey Hill Rd.  Speeding up and evading apprehension, the operator of the vehicle (a.k.a., the suspect) raced down Chopsey Hill Road heading northbound.  The police chase came to a stop when the suspect hit a parked car – a Mercedes Benz-E350 – followed by running into a utility pole. With significant damage to the BMW, Mercedes Benz, and utility pole, the suspect exited the vehicle and started running away from police officers.

 

Police officers caught the suspect on Park City Magnet School property, and when he was apprehended, a firearm hit the ground. A 9mm firearm, a six round magazine, and six auto caliber rounds were secured by police officers from the suspect.

The suspect was taken into custody and identified as Wade Major (DOB: 03/22/1994).

Mr. Major is being charged with the following criminal acts:

Interfering with an officer.    Carrying pistol/revolver without permit.   Possession of a weapon on school grounds.   Weapons in a vehicle. Bond has been set at $75,000.

Mr. Major is also being charged with the following motor vehicle infractions:

Failure to stop at a stop sign.    Traveling too fast for conditions.   Reckless driving.    Operating without a license.

(Bridgeport Police Press Release)

 

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Bridgeport Police Department Makes Arrest Following Car Chase

#Bridgeport, Conn. (November 10, 2015 Bridgeport Police Press Release) – The Bridgeport Police Department announced the arrest of a man on several criminal and motor vehicle charges following a car chase.  Around 12:00 a.m. on Monday, November 9, police officers observed multiple cars stopped in the middle of Rt. 8/25 – near Exit 5 – preparing to illegally street race.  Upon activating the police car lights and siren, the vehicles dispersed. However, one vehicle in particular – a white Buick Lacrosse with Virginia plates – left at a very high rate of speed, and swerving across all lanes of the highway.

 

The vehicle operator attempted to avoid arrest, but the police car pulled in front of the Buick and was able to steer it toward the side of the highway.  When the officer got out of the police car to speak to the operator of the Buick, he dipped around the officer and drove off. The Buick continued down the highway with its lights off, driving at speeds above 120 MPH. But the officer was able to get a look at the vehicle operators face, and got the license plate number.

 

The officer pursuing the vehicle reported it to dispatch, and exited the highway for safety. Shortly thereafter, police officers reported that the vehicle was found parked near the corner of Center St. and Harral Ave.  After running the plates, and finding out that it is an Enterprise rental, it was concluded that Wladimir Arce (1/10/1994) – son of the person whose name the vehicle was rented under – was operating the vehicle. At approximately 2:30 a.m., Mr. Arce turned himself in at Bridgeport Police Headquarters (300 Congress St.).

 

Mr. Arce has been charged with the following criminal acts:

Taking Vehicle Without Owners Permission.    Interfering with Police. Bond for these criminal acts is set at $5,000.

 

Mr. Arce has been charged with the following motor vehicle infractions:

Failure to Maintain Lane.    Reckless Operation.   Failure to have Lights Lit.    Engaging Police in Pursuit.

Bond for these motor vehicle infractions has been set at $5,000.

 

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