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When asked why he was unable to answer several bank account security questions, the man said he had amnesia, according to police.
Police were called repeatedly to the Emmy-winning reporter's home and his wife was charged with breach of peace, law enforcement said.
The officer suffered injuries that were serious but not life-threatening, police said.
The theft occurred during business hours while workers were in the store, according to Fairfield police.
The police department is investigating the fraud cases, many of which have occurred in Southport and Greenfield Hill.
The driver's blood alcohol content was nearly three times the legal limit, police said.
The man charged with stealing thousands in cigarettes, alcohol and cash "has an extensive criminal record," according to Fairfield police.
Former Sacred Heart facilities management director Floyd Young will pay restitution of $919,066 — the amount he received in bribes.
The woman was convicted after falsely accusing two former Sacred Heart University football players of rape, according to a media report.
The property manager's expediency calling 911 and the fire department's quick response "prevented a multi-million dollar loss."
Doorbell video footage provided by police shows two men, one of whom is armed, approach a front door and steal four packages in Fairfield.
A Bridgeport man was charged in the burglary, according to police, who said the man has had "extensive contact" with them in the past.
Two men are accused of stealing packages, and, just hours later, burglarizing cars, Fairfield police said.
Carl Myers tried to steal $128,000 from a World War II veteran with dementia, who believed Myers served with him, a report said.
The June fire endangered nearby homes and injured three firefighters, according to Fairfield police.
The man was charged with larceny and interfering with an officer in connection with the theft from the Brooklawn Country Club, police said.
One of the victims suffered serious injuries, according to the Fairfield Fire Department.
Southern Connecticut Gas was also on the scene and resolved the issue.
The officers were sworn in to their new ranks during a ceremony Tuesday at the Fairfield Police Headquarters.
A man and a minor were charged, police said, adding the man had a key to a stolen car and three more vehicles were later reported stolen.
Connecticut’s “U Drive, U Text, U Pay” Distracted Driving Enforcement and Checkpoint Program will run all month long.
When the victim tried to enter a Fairfield gas station, the man refused to let the person pass and punched them in the face, police said.
A Fairfield fire official said the crash appeared to be an accident.
The man charged in connection with the theft is a convicted felon who is on the state sex offender registry, according to Fairfield police.
Fairfield’s fire and police departments and the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection responded to the scene.
The teen driver will be confined to her home with electronic monitoring, a court official said.
It appeared a burner had been left on at the stove or ignited after a power outage was restored, a fire official said.
The homeowner told first responders his son and friends had tried to start a fire using a gas can, when it caught ablaze.
Police are seeking the public's help to identify a man who burglarized a Bridgeport business and was last seen walking into Fairfield.
The caller who reported the incident told officials the teens were signaling for help and had no personal flotation devices.
The conductor was taken to a hospital for facial lacerations and eye swelling. Her attacker is charged with a felony, police said.
"We ask that everyone remain mindful and share our roadways by paying close attention to pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists."
A trio of boaters were rescued Saturday evening near Penfield Reef, according to the Fairfield Fire Department.
After responding to the blaze, firefighters performed a controlled burn that shot a dramatic plume of flames several feet in the air.
Protesters chanted over officials and blocked the road at a news conference where only half the scheduled speakers addressed the crowd.
Good Samaritans helped bring the occupants of the capsized sailboat to shore Sunday near Sasco Beach.
Police said the accused grabbed a woman by the neck.
Time is of the essence during an emergency situation, and this new notification system will allow us to better keep residents safe."
There is evidence former Easton firefighter Declan P. Kot was drinking the day of the crash, attorneys said.