This week's meetings incude Town Council Committee on Finance, Education, Health and Public Safety Matters and more.
A young Monroe woman was killed in a car accident on Tuesday night when her vehicle crashed into a pole and flipped over.
Thomas Infante, of Shelton, is accused of shooting his wife as she lay in her bed on Sept. 27, 2015.
Monroe police arrested a 27-year-old man for a traffic violation and learned he had a warrant in Wilton for larceny and identity theft.
The Monroe man was hired to do work at a Fairfield home when the homeowner reported the items missing.
The suspects are brothers.
Milford police say the accused was told not to be on the property previously.
A police K-9 helped track one of the two teens after he fled following an attempted break-in of a Monroe home.
The woman was charged with conspiracy to commit larceny and identity theft after using stolen checks and ID to buy over $1,000 of goods.
The suspect tried to steal six 30-packs of brew from the Monroe Big Y supermarket.
A man was arrested after he drove a stolen car in a supermarket parking lot and tried to flee from police by pulling down aisle displays.
The man reportedly crossed the center line and almost caused a head on crash.
The victims were approached from behind when they were walking home from a friend's home.
Monroe, Stepney and Shelton Fire Departments assisted Trumbull in battling the blaze at a Trumbull home and providing mutual aid.
Monroe and Stepney Fire Departments assisted in battling the blaze at a Trumbull home.
A Shelton man allegedly sold the woman items he took burglaries and found items from a Monroe robbery in his possession.
The robbery occurred Dec. 11 at the Buck Stop/Exxon station on Route 25.
One of the charges he faces is "engaging police in pursuit."
Police said the man pawned the stolen items in Bridgeport.
Monroe residents should beware of scammers claiming to be from official agencies attempting to gain access to homes to test smoke alarms.
Monroe police say a 20-year-old and a 19-year-old shoplifted large dog biscuits and Redbull and were found in possession of drugs.
All the information is provided by the Monroe Police Department and all the charges are accusations at this point.
A Waterbury man was charged with larceny and forgery.
The woman was reportedly drifting in her lane.
Police said the woman along with her passenger were not injured.
Three fires have been reported that the fire department says could have resulted in serious damage and casualties.
A Bridgeport man is facing charges.
Kenneth Raftery was a substitute as recently as 2007.
The investigation began on the West Coast.
The man is also facing charged in Newtown for a home invasion.
Police said they also found two empty bags of heroin in the car.
Police said the man was ineligible to be in possession of a firearm because of a protective order.
Two DWI arrests were made a few minutes apart.
The man also reportedly almost crashed into a guardrail.
The fire broke out at the home Sunday morning.
The incident occurred in the area of Route 25 and Dingley Dell Road.
Orange police say the man worked for Guitar Center at the time of the incident.