Both the number of arrests and people incarcerated have declined significantly over the past year in Connecticut.
The alleged DUI crash severely injured a Stamford teen.
The study by WalletHub concludes Connecticut is very tough on DUI offenders and the state recently added ignition interlock devices.
New Canaan arrests and citations from the past week.
It is believed that a group possibly from Waterbury came into town and broke into 18 of the vehicles in one night.
A family reported that several electronics were stolen while they slept.
A man has been arrested in connection with the case.
She lost control of her bike and was ejected. She was found unconscious.
An arrest warrant awaits approval after people allegedly used fake $100 bills at a Walgreens in May. The same thing happened in Newtown.
Police are investigating the cases and urging residents to lock vehicles.
The man said he has no idea why his vehicle is being egged.
The man had to be extricated from the vehicle and was eventually airlifted to Yale-New Haven Hospital.
A woman allegedly was caught stealing a can of Red Bull from a Mobil station in town.
The Vitti Street man was arrested after his wife reported that he was acting in a threatening manner.
Connecticut State Police are reminding drivers to obey all laws this Fourth of July weekend and several sobriety checkpoints are planned.
The man grew suspicious of the bill after the sale was complete.
The teen was allegedly going more than 60 mph in a 40 mph zone.
The patient was wearing socks on his hand and allegedly hit a worker in the face, police said.
Some residents said the traffic control timing could be improved. There is a concern for pedestrian safety.
He was also ordered to repay the town thousands of dollars after he reportedly kept his ex-wife on his health insurance plan.
The crash occurred Tuesday night in Stamford.
The driver surrendered to Greenwich Police who obtained a warrant for her arrest.
The Greenwich man allegedly made racially-charged comments toward a black parking enforcement officer after receiving a $15 ticket.
They are three separate incidents that occurred recently in town.
One was valued at $5,000 and the other $1,500.
The woman stole an expensive designer bathing suit from a local shop.
The husband told his estranged wife that there was no woman in his apartment and she could see. It turns out there was a younger woman.
The stolen vehicle had its keys inside, the burglarized vehicle was left unlocked.
That and a wallet's contents were reported stolen out of the New Canaan High School parking lot.
A total of nine stores were checked to make sure they weren't selling to minors.
The pot was left alone, but the plant was missing, according to police.