Brian Stroh, the Berry School teacher alleged to have inappropriately touched three young boys, was in court July 29, 2015.
According to police, an officer had to accelerate up to 60 miles per hour to catch up with the driver.
The purchases span from Connecticut to Columbia, police said.
Contractors are working to repair the water main break which occurred on Tuesday in Bethel.
The Bethel Police Department has issued a Silver Alert for a missing 52-year-old Bethel woman.
The American Red Cross states families have less than 2 minutes to escape a home fire and therefore should practice drills bi-annually.
DNA samples from body parts were being processed at the State Police forensic lab.
The man is facing charges.
A new report released this week by WalletHub examines all 50 states in-depth to determine its rankings.
Police said the man's blood alcohol content was over three times the legal limit.
A Danbury police officer was injured during the pursuit.
The teenager was last seen on July 15, 2015 in Bethel wearing a red tank top, acid washed jeans and black boots, carrying a black purse.
New data was released Tuesday, which shows arrests and the number of incarcerated prisoners continues to decline in Connecticut.
The study by WalletHub concludes Connecticut is very tough on DUI offenders and the state recently added ignition interlock devices.
A Bethel man showed up to his probation meeting on Tuesday with 31 bags of marijuana stuffed in his backpack.
The teen turned himself in to police on Wednesday and was taken to the Bridgeport Juvenile Detention Center.
Bethel's Stony Hill Volunteer Fire Company has issued their monthly call stats for June 2015.
The holiday count began at midnight on July 3 and continued until midnight on July 5.
The 21-year-old crashed into a telephone pole Friday, just 2 weeks after finishing an alcohol education class and getting his license back.
A judge ruled in favor of the town after a Bethel nurse claimed Newtown police were negligent which led to the shooting.
Several sobriety checkpoints and extra state police patrols are planned near Bethel, starting July 3.
For this holiday concerns include the recruiting ISIS has done in the United States and the potential for lone wolf attacks.
Some roads are blocked in Bethel due to downed trees and wires from the storm.
Two high ranking Bethel police officials are retiring which will cause a shortage on the force.
Brian Stroh, the Berry School teacher alleged to have inappropriately touched three young boys, is due in court July 29, 2015.
The woman was taken to Danbury Hospital for her injuries.
Bethel commuters will be interested to learn the MTA installed auto controls after the fatal derailment in 2013.
The cause of the fire was determined to be incendiary in nature, meaning it was a purposefully set fire.
The fire on Castle Hill Drive was reported early Thursday.
The 16-year-old was last seen in Bethel on Monday, June 1, 2015.
The alleged theft occurred at Danbury Fair Mall.
His new lawyer asked for a longer-than-usual continuance on Wednesday.
A total of 3,712 traffic stops were conducted in Bethel between Oct. 1, 2013 and Sept. 30, 2014.
The New Fairfield man will next appear in court in May.
The fire was discovered in the garage area and was quickly extinguished.
An occupant who was inside at the time was rescued by a firefighter.
The former teacher was released from custody after posting a bond.
The man was arrested after an investigation by police into a domestic violence complaint.