Bethel voters are encouraged to get out and vote on Thursday on whether the town should approve investing $13.5M into a new police station.
Police have recovered DNA of the suspect in an ATM skimming case related to an unnamed Bethel ATM and also at a New York City McDonald's.
Bethel resident Anthony James opposes the newly proposed $13.5M police station. Read 'vote Yes' and 'Vote No' viewpoints in the article.
The Bethel man was reportedly driving erratically on Laura Lane on Dec. 10, 2015.
"The $13.5M proposal would fund a secure facility housing the Police, EMS, dispatch, and emergency operations," a Bethel resident wrote.
"When voting on approval of a new police station in Bethel, I urge residents to take all the facts into consideration," a resident writes.
The man allegedly went through a red traffic light.
Some residents say the old station is too small, outdated and built on a swamp. Others say it's too large, too expensive. What do you think?
"The building was appropriate and was reasonable. It is not enormous and oversized or overpriced," Bethel Police Cheif Jeffrey Finch writes.
A total of 104 fire and EMS calls were reported for the Stony Hill section of Bethel. See the full breakdown here.
In case yo missed it, here is your need-to-know info on the proposal and upcoming vote for a new $13M Bethel Police Station.
A Bethel man was arrested on Tuesday following an accident on Grassy Plain Street.
Two suspects killed, another detained; man and woman identified; motive as yet uncertain.
The teen filmed Bethel Police and the First Selectman to highlight some of the main topics surrounding the new Bethel Police Station.
A new group was recently formed in Bethel called 'Bethel Police Station – Yes' to encourage voters to vote yes for a new police station.
The accident occurred during Bethel’s Winterfest and people were lining up in front of the Gift Cottage to get horse-drawn carriage rides.
The woman is accused of driving under the influence after causing a crash on School Street in downtown Bethel on Sunday afternoon.
Tours will be conducted on Dec. 4 followed by an informational session with ranking members of the Bethel Police Department.
Larry Craybas, Board of Ed Chair/co-owner of Gift Cottage, was struck Friday night outside his store. Bethel EMTs responded to the accident.
Police seized oxycodone pills, marijuana and other items in Newtown.
Police said the man was involved in an accident on the corner of Plumtrees and Walnut Hill Road where they later found his license plate.
A Danbury man gave alcohol to three teenage girls and sexually assaulted one of them at a Bethel hotel.
A high school lunchtime prank has led to the arrest of a Bethel minor.
Precautions are underway to prevent an attack here. ISIS claims responsibility for attacks and warns of more.
The Danbury woman turned herself in to Bethel police after learning there was an outstanding warrant for her arrest.
This Bethel CPR course is an excellent opportunity to acquire a life-saving asset for your family and fellow members of the public.
A Bethel mom was killed by a hit and run driver last November in Danbury. Police are still searching for the driver one year later.
Bethel residents should be wary of any calls or emails demanding immediate payment or personal information.
Police said the Monroe man admitted to stealing the underwear, damaging them and then returning them to the home.
The accident is leading to more than a six mile delay in Brookfield, Bethel, Newtown and Danbury.
A Redding man was charged with DUI in Bethel on Oct. 31, 2015, but this was not the first time he has faced this charge.
According to a police report, the woman was yelling outside of her Cawley Ave. home, creating a public disturbance.
The Bethel man was arrested on Oct. 23 for disorderly conduct after a domestic violence incident.
The Brookfield man was stopped in a seat belt check by Bethel police when the man fled at a high rate of speed.
13 registered sex offenders reside in Bethel.
The Bethel Fire Department welcomes the community to come for the wet down and ribbon cutting on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015.
The Waterbury man was arrested by Bethel police for operating with a suspended license and speeding.
Kenneth Ruggles, 68, the man who shot Bethel officer Michael Daubert, died Thursday at Connecticut Valley Hospital in Middletown.
Police said they received information from a reliable informant about the drug sales.
A plea deal was reached in the case of a former Bethel Berry Elementary School teacher Brian Stroh accused of sexually assaulting three boys