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A Guilford man who is a co-owner of a Branford construction business agreed to pay more than $2 million in restitution to the IRS.
Two sons of the Capitol Report’s Tom Dudchik were killed in the crash. The driver was a 17-year-old, police said.
A Branford man was charged after he fired a weapon inside a bar, according to Milford police.
Lamar Woodhouse had gunshot wounds to his head and body, the ME told Patch. The shooter told police that he'd been robbed by Woodhouse.
Cops processed 2 motel rooms, but what happened in those rooms isn't clear. The "shooter" claims they were robbed and shot the man, cops say
The shooter told cops that he had been robbed by the person he shot, police said.
Late Tuesday night, Branford firefighters worked a vehicle fire on I-95. Highways are among the most dangerous places for first responders.
Darren Sargent has brown hair and brown eyes, is 5' 11' tall and weighs 165 pounds. When last seen, he was wearing a black cap and jacket.
An Amtrak spokesperson told Patch an Acela train from Boston to Wash. D.C. struck a person on the tracks at around 7 a.m. Wednesday.
Responding to a "suspicious person" call, cops say they found a new Haven man "under the influence," carrying a loaded Ruger .357 revolver.
Isaiah Richardson was charged with first-degree burglary, first-degree larceny, second-degree larceny, and illegal use of a credit card.
East Haven police Capt. Joe Murgo said Crystal Sedor lost control of her car on Foxon Road around 4 a.m. First responders tried to save her.
Zakea Brooks, 41, of New Haven, was charged with 14 counts of illegal use of a credit card owned by the woman she was hired to care for.
Robert T. Procaccini was on the Exit 44 ramp of I-95 north when he lost control of his vehicle, resulting in a multi-car crash, police said.
In early September, cars were stolen and homes were burglarized in Branford, Guilford and Madison. A 17-year-old from Bristol is charged.
A crime spree, cops say, committed by 14 & 15-year-olds began with a New Haven carjacking and robberies in Clinton, Branford and Southport.