Residents came home from vacation to find their home ransacked.
Many other restaurants received good or fair ratings.
The man complains on video about being stopped a short distance from his job.
The home was locked, but the alarm system wasn't armed.
The $1,500 necklace was reported stolen in July.
His vehicle had fresh damage, police said.
A thief or thieves were trying to tamper with the ignition systems of the two scooters.
A large branch fell on some power lines. Some residents are without power.
Contractors were working on the home when the jewelry was stored, police said.
The promotions will help fill supervisor vacancies.
The intoxicated operator damaged the fire truck, police said.
The detour will take place next week and will cause a complete closure of an intersection.
Town officials are looking to house the paramedics in a town-owned building.
The device that chides you for going over the speed limit was damaged.
Police are investigating at least three burglaries, including one where a handgun was stolen from a residence.
Police are working on the active investigation.
The alleged dealer is suspected of selling heroin in both communities, according to police.
Officers in Connecticut woke up to a very different morning following the attack that left five officers dead and seven wounded.
Money had gone missing for three weeks while the suspect was working, according to police.
Police also dealt with a heavily intoxicated teen at the fireworks in another incident.
Suspected pure fentanyl caused at least three deaths and 17 overdoses within a single day in Connecticut. Its death toll is skyrocketing.
A 19-year-old was charged with providing alcohol to minors.
Police are on scene and advise people to avoid the area.
Generally the purpose of a car burglary is to steal items, not to leave things behind.
The man was arrested for assaulting his mother, police said.
The money was bound in a rubber band in the front seat of the vehicle.
A flat tire led police to make the arrest.
Five teens were arrested early Saturday, and none of the vehicles were locked.
The suspect pleaded guilty Thursday and also admitted to liquidating the victim's coin collection and defrauding two other people.
The man grabbed the fellow female employee in a sexual manner and didn't let her leave, police said.
Police made the bust with the help of Stamford Police.