The accused was given a $15,000 bond initially, according to a report.
Police officers were responding to a domestic disturbance call at the home earlier this week.
Police say this is the last of the six loads on its way to the Oxford Power Plant.
The Southbury Resident Trooper's office and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) are sponsoring the program.
Police are searching for the suspect.
BREAKING: The fatal accident occurred back on May 13, 2016, police said.
Police say the parked car that was struck belonged to the bartender.
The accident occurred on Thursday, according to the Republican-American.
A total of 22 students were on board the bus at the time of the accident.
BREAKING: An elderly woman suffered fatal injuries as a result of the crash.
Police say it should take three hours to move through town on its way to the Oxford Power Plant.
The incident occurred on I-84 Sunday night.
The offending driver was intoxicated at the time of the crash, police said.
The Police Department will also be adding another three new officers this summer.
If the town follows through, it would need to hire its own police chief.
An ambulance driver called 911 to report the incident, according to the report.
Police say the woman sped off after officers helped free her car from a snow bank.
Three vehicles were involved in the accident.
Police say the incident occurred on I-84.
This is the first of 6 loads, each one weighing between 1 Million and 1.5 Million pounds. A new date has been picked.
This is the first of 6 loads, each one weighing between 1 Million and 1.5 Million pounds, police said.
The key piece of evidence was dried blood left at the scene by the accused, according to a report.
Police say the accused lost control of her car briefly as she was checking on her crying baby and then she hit another vehicle.
State Police are seeking answers on how the ATM ended up where it did.
Connecticut continues to see a sharp rise in heroin and other opioid-related deaths. This review tracks 2016 cases throughout all of CT.
BREAKING: Southbury police say they investigated and the threat on social media was unfounded.
Police say one of the accused's tossed a rock at a car as well.
Currently, the town relies on a paramedic from Waterbury.
Police are asking anyone with information about the evading incident to contact them.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy originally made the request as part of his budget plan.
The shoplifting incident occurred at a local ShopRite earlier this month.
Police say there were multiple reports of car thefts in Southbury Tuesday morning.
The incident, which began on Route 8, occurred just before midnight on Feb. 14.
BREAKING: Police say there were multiple reports of car thefts in Southbury Tuesday morning.
BREAKING: State police say alert bank employees notified officers of the incident and they were able to respond and make an arrest.
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