It was a sad week in Bethel as three residents passed away tragically.
Two Bethel men are dead and a woman was injured after a shooting occurred last Friday due to a landlord-tenant dispute.
Bethel police and K-9 units searched student lockers and bathrooms for illegal substances.
The Bethel Police Department has released the names of the three people shot Friday afternoon including one person who has died.
One person is dead from a gunshot wound, and two are injured, according to First Selectman Matthew Knickerbocker.
Police said the suspects smashed the passenger windows of two vehicles and stole two purses.
Police followed a lead that led them to the Charter Oaks Motorcycle Club in Bethel in 1976, however the missing teen was never found.
A 16-year-old female driver was hospitalized after crashing into a truck driven by an elderly Bethel man on Monday.
The New York woman was charged with sixth degree larceny.
All proceeds from the flower sale enables the fire department to purchase equipment for Bethel's Stony Hill Fire Department.
The fire is in the area of Racebrook Road and Limekiln Court in Bethel.
Police and ambulances are on the scene of a bus accident on Stony Hill Road in Bethel.
A Bristol family claims Bethel police used excessive force on him when he refused to leave a basketball game. Police deny that claim.
Bethel police arrested a Bridgeport man for traveling too fast, operating under suspension and second degree failure to appear.
A Bethel woman wrote a $600 check that was later returned for insufficient funds.
A construction manager, as well as architectural engineering, site design and landscape architecture proposals are requested.
The Brookfield Police Department is investigating a series of car break-ins similar to the incidents that occurred in Bethel last week.
The State of Connecticut Department of Revenue Services is warning residents of potential identity theft through a scam.
Bethel police said a driver crashed into a garage at Plumtrees Heights condos.
Jon Menti, former Chief of Bethel's Stony Hill Volunteer Fire Department, will be inducted, along with 10 other Connecticut firefighters.
A Bethel man was sentenced on Wednesday after being found guilty of second degree sexual assault of a minor.
Bethel Police are warning downtown residents of several recent incidents of car thefts.
The altercation continued all the way in to the lobby of the Danbury police station.
Brian Stroh, former Bethel Elementary School teacher at Berry School, was recently sentenced for sexually assaulting three students.
Bethel police said a tractor trailer accident occurred on Monday afternoon. Drivers are asked to avoid the accident area.
He pleaded no contest to three felony counts of risk of injury to a minor and one count of promoting a minor in an obscene performance.
Westport police said a Bethel man was speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs early last Thursday.
The Danbury woman crashed her car in the area of Nashville Road and Route 53 in Bethel.
Police found a small baggie of marijuana in the car of the Bethel man after pulling him over for speeding.
The 24-year-old Bethel man was sentenced on Friday for sexual assault, third-degree assault and risk of injury to a minor.
Bethel and Stony Hill Volunteer Fire Companies recently held a swearing in for their Board of Directors and Slate of Officers for 2016
Bethel and Stony Hill firefighters battled a blaze Thursday evening at the Hub Tub Laundromat in the Nutmeg Wine Plaza.
The numbers reveal that significantly more accidents and citations were issued this year by Connecticut State Police over the holiday.
Bethel residents should be wary of scammers claiming to be from official agencies attempting to gain access to the home to test smoke alarms
Garrett Vasquez was recently sworn in as a new officer for the Bethel Police Department.
Connecticut State Police have released the 2015 crime and traffic data from the five-day holiday time period.
The 23-year-old Danbury woman was arrested on Saturday by Bethel police on an active warrant for an incident in April of 2015.
Stranded driver thanks Bethel Police Officer LaJole and Sgt. Rost for going above and beyond to help him.
Officials have released the unofficial results from Thursday's police station vote.
The proposed $13.5M new Bethel police station vote is on Thursday. Some residents have made signs and/or posted their views on Facebook.