Two Woodhouse Academy school officials were arrested after police said they failed to relay a sexual assault report involving students.
The man is accused of stealing a lawn tractor, snow blower and tools from a shed, according to police.
All the information is provided by the Police Department and all charges are allegations at this time.
The statewide "U Text. U Drive. U Pay." campaign resulted in 39 violations.
She was released on a $25,000 bond, police said.
Police said two juveniles were in the car.
Police said the accused struck the victim in the face with a closed fist.
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“U Drive. U Text. U Pay." enforcement began Oct. 1.
This public information from Milford police is accurate as of Sept. 30, 2020. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
Police said they used DNA evidence to help make an arrest.
Police said the accused threatened a man with a knife and then hit the man’s windshield with the knife.
Connecticut Enforces “U Drive. U Text. U Pay.” Statewide Crackdown
Police said multiple shell casings were found in the road.
Police said the incident occurred back in 2019 and an arrest was made this week.
The man is accused of vandalizing four signs in the area, police said.
Police said they are searching for three suspects. Police released photos of the suspects, which can be seen inside the story.
All of the information is provided by the Police Department and all charges are allegations at this time.
Police said the incident occurred back in 2015 and an arrest was made last week.
Police said the car had been reported stolen out of Greenwich.
The shooting incident is under investigation, police said.
He was released after posting a $75,000 bond.
This public information from Milford police is accurate as of Aug. 25, 2020. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
A reward is being offered for information leading to the suspect’s arrest, according to police.
Police are asking for help with identifying the suspect.
The force of the crash sent the woman's SUV across two lanes, Fairfield police said. She is charged with driving under the influence.
The accuseds face several charges and were initially given $10,000 bonds, police said.
The accused is charged with operating as a home improvement contractor without a license, police said.
On Aug. 8, Milford police received a walk-in assault complaint, police said.
Police said they recently responded to a neighbor dispute.
Police said the incident occurred earlier this year and an arrest was recently made.
Police said the two children were left in the car for between 20 and 30 minutes.
The accused was initially held in lieu of a $45,000 bond, police said.
Police said the accused was upset that a neighbor woke her up early in the morning.
Police said "there is no area of Milford that has not been victimized by vehicle thefts or thefts from vehicles."
Police said the accused also had three active warrants.
Connecticut is enforcing the “U Drive. U Text. U Pay.” statewide crackdown.