The SUV struck a pole and then caught fire Tuesday.
The family managed to escape with one dog, but couldn't find the other. Firefighters found the dog in a smoke-filled room.
A second arrest was made after a man was stabbed at the Trumbull mall in August.
The man robbed a business in town with a gun, police said.
The man was in a marked crosswalk when he was hit by a vehicle Tuesday, police said.
Firefighters received thousands of smoke and CO detectors to distribute to the community.
He attacked his coworker with a drywall tool, according to police.
She had her 5-year-old son with her, police said.
The female victim was left with head and other injuries, according to police.
The man confronted two teenagers in his car and was stabbed after a confrontation, police said.
She seemed to be selecting items at random, police said.
She punched an employee during a shoplifting attempt, police said.
The accused was arrested on a warrant for the thefts which occurred back in 2014, police say.
Security officers managed to bring the man down to the ground, police said.
A man was arrested after he burglarized his ex-girlfriend's residence and assaulted her, police said.
The woman sustained some injuries in the attack. Her purse and car were stolen.
A car caught on fire at the mall.
The man was wanted on seven outstanding arrest warrants.
She had drugs in her system at the time of the crash, police said.
Police worked with other departments to track down wanted people.
The case dates back to 2016 and involved the help of other law enforcement agencies.
A juvenile pepper sprayed a security guard who was trying to detain her, police said.
Police responded to multiple calls about the man following his ex-spouse around town, police said.
The thefts occurred in 2012 and a suspect was recently arrested.
The teen had to be extricated from the vehicle.
The arrest happened after he was spotted driving erratically near a middle school, police said.
She would scan a .99 cent barcode to get a cheaper price, police said.
A retired Trumbull officer who is accused of sexually assaulting a former teenage police cadet was ordered to not have contact with her.
OnStar was able to remotely turn off the vehicle and track its location. Officers found the thief attempting to restart it, police said.
The vehicle was recovered after he gave detectives its location, according to police.
The former officer illegally used the department's computer database, State Police said.
Police recently made arrests at the mall. The incidents are unrelated.
The man faces at least 20 years in prison if convicted.
Police have arrested one person and expect to make additional arrests after the Kennedy Center became victim to check fraud.
Police say the accused attempted to break into a third business.
A stolen vehicle and suspected stolen goods were recovered, police said.
The kids were 2.5-years-old and 5-years-old, police said.
DNA helped lead police to a suspect.
The suspect broke into at least four vehicles at several different fitness clubs, according to police.
A man was charged with stealing nearly $2,000 from a Trumbull business, police said.