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CRIME & SAFETY
Motorcyclist has serious injuries after Route 4 crash in Goshen
A motorcyclist has serious injuries after a crash that closed Route 4 in Goshen on Tuesday afternoon. State police said two motorcycles were heading east and one had slowed down to pull into a restaurant parking lot when the other motorcyclist hit him just after 1 p.m. and he was thrown from the Harley-Davidson.
CT Superspeeders: Driver caught going over 100 mph
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - This week, the I-Team is digging into CT’s speeding problem - giving our attention to the super speeders, we’re talking about those people who state police say are putting you at risk, by driving speeds up to 130 mph. Last August, West Hartford Police...
Norwalk Carjacking Suspect Caught, Police Say
New Haven County resident Tyssan Woods, age 18, of Waterbury, was arrested on Tuesday, May 14, for the Thursday, March 28 incident on Westport Avenue. According to Lt. Tomasz Podgorski of the Norwalk Police, the department received a call around 5 a.m., March 28, for an attempted carjacking at gunpoint in the area of Westport Avenue.
4-year-old boy reported missing in Waterbury
WATERBURY, CT (WFSB) - State police said a 4-year-old boy was reported missing out of Waterbury. Troopers said Ian Gael disappeared on Monday. They described him as having black hair and brown eyes. He weighs about 35 pounds. They said Ian was last seen wearing a red sweater and black...
Suspects sought in Plainville Kohl’s theft
PLAINVILLE, CT (WFSB) - Police said they were looking for a couple of theft suspects who stole from a retail store in Plainville. Limited details were released. However, police posted surveillance photos on Wednesday of two people who committed a larceny at the business. Anyone who recognizes them was asked...
Man Struck, Killed On Busy Waterbury Roadway
The crash occurred in New Haven County around 10 a.m., Saturday, May 11, at 836 East Main St., in Waterbury. According to Lt. Ryan Bessette of the Waterbury Police, the man sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced dead on the scene. The motor vehicle driver remained on the scene and...
A swell of CT violence killed a bystander, left another paralyzed. Two gangsters face life in prison.
Two members of a violent Waterbury street gang have been found guilty by a federal jury of racketeering charges — marking 14 members of the 960 street gang who have been taken off the street and convicted following an extensive investigation that culminated in a 36-count indictment. Gabriel Pulliam, also known as “G,” 30, and Julian Scott, also known as “Ju Sav,” 25, were found guilty last ...
Southbury Man Accused Of Assaulting, Kidnapping Woman
New Haven County resident Brian Lambert of Southbury was arrested on Friday, May 10. According to Connecticut State Police and Southbury Police, around noon on May 10, officers responded to the area of Elaine Drive and Curt Smith Road after receiving information that Lambert was seen dragging a woman through a wooded area of Elaine Drive, forcibly push her into a vehicle and then take off at a high rate of speed.
Pedestrian Killed By Train Behind Washington Times Building
One person was killed by a train after being struck on the tracks behind the Washington Times building in Northeast DC, officials say. Shortly before 4:30 p.m. on May 15, DC Fire and EMS personnel were called to the 3600 block of New York Avenue NE to investigate reports of a person who had been struck by a train.
26-year veteran of the Waterbury Fire Department passes away
WATERBURY, Conn. — Waterbury firefighters lost a 26-year veteran of their department, town Fire Chief Terrence Ballou said in a release Monday. According to Ballou, Fire Driver Joseph Bogdanski Jr., of Bristol, an active member of the department, passed away. His obituary states that he died suddenly at the age of 54 on May 8.
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