Redding Police news, Dec. 10 through Dec. 16.
Redding man charged with breach of peace after police search in Ridgefield.
Thousands have taken to Facebook and other sites to decry what they say is a lack of gun control in this country and are urging lawmakers to take up the issue now. The NRA, meanwhile, has reportedly taken down its Facebook page.
"I know there's not a parent in America who doesn't feel the overwhelming grief that I do," said President Obama.
More questions than answers in proceedings against SPCA of Connecticut's Acker at Litchfield courthouse on Wednesday
The U.S. Fire Administration estimates fire accounts for an average of 945 deaths, 3,825 injuries, and almost $2 billion in property damage each winter.
Connecticut state police say an investigation is underway to piece together what motivated the gunman that killed 20 children, six adults and himself Friday morning.
Judges Richard Comerford, Bruce Hudock and William Wenzel reportedly found the 22-year-old Wilton resident not guilty of murder, third-degree burglary and third-degree larceny.
The arrests occurred on Dec. 6.
Police urge residents to take precautions to avoid packages from being stolen from your front porch.
Robert Bell said in his 911 call to police he shot his wife Svetlana Bell "three or four times," according to his arrest report filed at state Superior Court at Danbury.
Redding Police news, Dec. 4 through Dec. 9.
The New Fairfield man charged with first-degree manslaughter in the shooting death of his wife Svetlana Bell, a Wilton music teacher, was arraigned in Danbury Superior Court Monday.
Scott DeiCas, 51, formerly of New Canaan, must also serve 15 years of probation on charges of possession of child pornography and two counts of second-degree threatening, according to a report in The Hour of Norwalk.
Unusual police incidents in Fairfield County and beyond.
Greenwich Police say a quartet of juveniles and young adults burglarized a Doubling Road residence.
Williston Park man allegedly shot girlfriend in back early Tuesday after dispute over zombie TV show.
The arrest occurred on Nov. 30.
A report from the ACLU shows many departments in Connecticut have barriers that make it difficult for civilians to file complaints against officers.
16-year-old Greenwich boy has been missing since Dec. 1.
Redding Police news, Nov. 25 through Dec. 3.
Local police searched have searched the Grove Street home of Chris Krumm, a Vernon man who was linked to a bow-and-arrow attack at Casper College.
Unusual police incidents from Fairfield County and beyond.
Trio was indicted by a federal grand jury in White Plains, NY.
The department is kicking off the 2012 "Click It or Ticket" enforcement campaign.
A computer security problem at Western Connecticut State University exposed the records of about 235,000 people collected by the university over 13 years.
The 52-year-old man pleaded guilty to sending harassing communications to government officials and to a man whose family he threatened to harm, authorities said.
During a hearing in Stamford Wednesday, psychiatrist Justin Schechter testified that Aaron Ramsey was having a psychotic episode when he allegedly bludgeoned and stabbed his father to death at their Wilton home on May 3.
The arrest occurred on Saturday, Nov. 24.
This weekend, the first of two Gun Buy-Back events will take place, funded by the Stamford Police Department and the First Congregational Church of Stamford.
Redding Police news, Nov. 19 through Nov. 26.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder came to New Haven to talk up a new community-based program, according to this press release.
The married couple who were both injured by gunshots Monday morning were said to have been injured by the same bullet.
A married couple were both shot in Wilton early Monday morning.
Easton Police news, Nov. 5 though Nov. 15.
Connecticut State Police will be patrolling state roads and setting up sobriety checkpoints during the holiday weekend.
Thanksgiving is the leading day for cooking fires. Don't ruin the holiday with flames and smoke.
With Stuff a Cruiser and Shop With a Cop, the Redding Police Department has its eyes towards the less fortunate this holiday season.
Police observed her driving erratically early Sunday morning.
The arrest occurred on Saturday.