A Trumbull resident became the victim of credit card fraud soon after.
A couple of lanes are closed.
The man, a letter carrier in Westport, was arrested on charges that he sexually assaulted a former co-worker at her home.
She was apprehended by security as she tried to leave the store without paying, police said.
The two had tried to purchase items at a local liquor store, police said.
The fine is $150 for the first offense and increases up to $500.
The computer repairman gained access to the victim's finances, police said.
The fire occurred Friday morning.
Starting today, officers from nearby communities may be working in each other's towns and cities.
One of the accidents was caused by apparent rubbernecking.
She was pulled over in a stolen vehicle, police said.
He was wanted in New York State
The bus was searched and no bombs were found. Police are considering filing charges against a teen.
He took an item from Lord and Taylor.
The man had obtained a key to the safe and stole more than $1,000, police said.
The man fled the scene, but was quickly apprehended, police said.
The incident occurred Monday morning.
A customer complained when he was told there was no food left to be served. Things escalated from there.
The guard escaped with some minor injuries.
Police were originally investigating a theft.
Police are investigating a rash of crime in town, including three stolen vehicles.
The gift cards were taken out of the teacher's mailbox, according to police.
The fire occurred near the Trumbull mall.
Three people were arrested after a shoplifting incident, according to police.
The man is a convicted felon and is currently on parole in New York, police said.
The suspect tried to flee police, but he was apprehended.
The assault happened during a domestic incident, according to police.
The former Stratford pastor was accused of stealing nearly $400K from his parishioners.
A nearby school was put into lockdown during the incident, police said.
The suspect continued to evade police after hitting spike strips on the Merritt Parkway.
The man fled officers Friday morning, according to police.
The man will serve a prison sentence following the fatal overdose of a woman in Trumbull.
The man was found to be in possession of marijuana and paraphernalia, police said.
There were about 50 people at the party, police said.
The doctor's practices allowed a large amount of oxycodone to make it to the streets for illegal sale.
He assaulted her during a fight over whether she was talking to other men, police said.
The thefts happened at different stores in town.
One vehicle was stolen and others were burglarized in Trumbull, police said.
The man refused to get out of his vehicle when officers arrived, police said.