Police are hoping that someone will recognize the suspect in the 2 burglaries in town.
Police are warning residents to be extra vigilant.
The town has received a better rating for the Insurance Service Office for fire service. That could mean lower premiums.
She was charged in two separate incidents.
The man called New Canaan Police to ask if his bag was found. Turns out that bag had cocaine in it, according to police.
The incident occurred Monday in the area of Main Street.
Police initially stopped the man because he allegedly hadn't removed snow from windshield.
The men allegedly tried to use the cards at the New Canaan Walgreens.
The ban will be enforced so plows can effectively clear streets of snow.
The incident happened on Avalon Drive.
Police could smell marijuana when they checked on a car parked in Waveny Park.
The man got agitated at a diner, walked out and began assaulting a random nearby person, police said.
The department isn't asking to hire more officers.
Police are considering ways to better enforce laws when it comes to drivers operating under the influence of marijuana or other drugs.
Police got a report of an intoxicated parent trying to pick-up her child. She was arrested.
A New Canaan woman was arrested after she allegedly burglarized a home.
The man said he was trying to find his vehicle.
Multiple accidents with heavy damages to vehicles were reported in New Canaan Thursday.
Thankfully the garbage can the ashes were put in wasn't inside a garage or building.
Recent police news from New Canaan.
The man was originally pulled over because his vehicle was a suspect in Darien car break-ins.
Police said the suspect struck five vehicles while speeding on Danbury Road.
The bat was spotted in the family's home on Christmas Eve.
The chase ended in Norwalk, police said.
It's the second time this month that the woman has been charged with violating a protective order.
An argument over spending money on Christmas presents led to a Christmas Eve summons being issued.
A new scam is going around town and Fairfield county, police said.
Former White House lawyer J. Michael Farren was convicted of nearly beating his ex-wife to death.
The victim suffered head injuries, police said.
A piece of mail was stolen while a resident was home and in another case packages were taken.
The woman allegedly struck a victim in the side of the face.
The garage door was left partially open by the thief or thieves.