There was a collision at a collision center Monday in Fairfield.
He failed to enter one garage before successfully breaking into another, police said.
The man attempted to break into another local eatery, but he set off the alarm and was caught, police said.
The hiker suffered a severe head wound, police said.
The woman was taken to a hospital for her injuries.
When officers approached, the man put his hands up and said, 'Is this about the beer? I'll return it,' according to police.
The suspect was not found and is believed to have fled, according to the MTA.
The woman told police she has dementia and it is 'hard for her to let go of her famous life.'
The victim — a restaurant manager who was attempting to de-escalate the situation — was taken to a hospital.
A horse escaped its handlers earlier this week during a morning ride at the beach.
Two of three defendants in the Fairfield contamination case appeared Tuesday in court.
She has previously been arrested 45 times in connection with offenses including larceny, narcotics possession and assault, police said.
'This incident was a tragedy averted by attentive, helpful neighbors,' a fire official said.
The incident occurred during a late-night crime spree across the Fairfield-Bridgeport town line, according to police.
The man, who is from Virginia, faces several charges.
The suspects ran into a wooded area, but were eventually apprehended.
The person is suspected of hitting a pedestrian and fleeing.
An official with the state Division of Criminal Justice reviewed actions victims can take at a recent meeting.
'If we sound angry and frustrated, it's because we are,' one audience member said.
The discussion at Wednesday's court appearance mainly centered on one attorney's concern about a meeting for potential victims that evening.
K9 Sammy has conducted numerous missions for state and federal officials, including Vice President Mike Pence.
The man was hit by an eastbound New Haven Line train about 7:15 p.m.
If residents see anything suspicious, they are asked to call police.
She has been given the option to accept a plea deal with jail time or go to trial.
The Police Department's Tactical Unit stopped a vehicle for "suspicious activity," police said.
Joe Michelangelo was terminated Friday, about a month after he was arrested on charges related to contamination at the public works yard.
The suspect and his brother said they were waiting for a boat to pick them up, according to police.
Police are seeking the public's help to identify the suspect.
Police reported Friday evening that the boy was found safe after he went missing earlier in the day.
The victim arranged through an online marketplace to sell the high-end sneakers, but the buyer robbed him instead, police said.
The octogenarian couple were arrested in connection with reports of sexual activity in a local conservation area.
The driver stopped to get a coffee and returned to find the vehicle ablaze.
After three hours, the man was taken into custody.
Officers and detectives conducted surveillance at the open space and charged six people.
'The fire was pretty big,' a fire department official said.
'It appeared that he might've gotten out a little too far, wasn't able to swim and started to panic,' a fire official said.
More than 30 minutes passed between the first 911 calls about the incident and when the swimmer was found underwater.
Police reported that the strangers were asking the boys questions, such as, 'Do you want to go into the woods?'
The victim arranged online to meet a man who was interested in buying a phone, but the exchange took a turn, according to Fairfield police.
After the beating, several restaurant workers removed a drunk and disruptive family from the business.