A person was killed by a fallen tree on Marchant Road, according to Redding police.
Motor vehicle mishaps were at the top of the Redding Police Department's blotter last week.
A couple of very close calls on Route 107 and a hacked business payroll were atop the Redding Police Department's blotter last week.
State and local police are conducting an untimely death investigation at a private residence on Old Stagecoach Road in Redding, police said.
Fraud, evasion, a lawn mower theft and a very large bird were at the top of the Redding Police Department's blotter last week.
Several crashes and a DUI were at the top of the Redding Police Department's blotter last week.
A sixth grader who was rescued from the fire at his Diamond Hill Road residence Tuesday night succumbed to his injuries Wednesday afternoon.
Firefighters from multiple local departments responded to a blaze at a Diamond Hill Road residence Tuesday night.
Compliance was determined by state liquor control agents who observed as a 19-year-old tried to buy alcohol in each of the Redding stores.
Easton police are warning residents not to place outgoing mail in their mailboxes, following a theft.
George Stowell, 89,was last seen wearing a brown plaid cap, a red/gray jacket and jeans.
The Weston Fire Marshal's Office is investigating a blaze at a shed on a Georgetown Road property.
There were plenty of accidents on the Redding roads in the week leading up to Halloween, according to police.
The Weston Fire Department responded to a car fire on Merry Lane.
Margaret Barton, 88, was last seen wearing a yellow shirt, black sweater and tan pants.
The Redding Police Department investigated multiple fraud complaints, residential and retail, during the first full week of September.
Two men who robbed a couple at gunpoint in Redding have been apprehended, while a third remains at large, according to Chief O'Donnell.
Weston firefighters extinguished a brush fire in the area of 478 Newtown Turnpike early Monday morning.
Multiple cases of fraud and a DUI were investigated by the Redding Police Department this past week.
An Easton police office rescued five dogs from a burning home on Thursday night.
Police are reporting they have closed their investigation of a dead sheep found in the river near South Park Avenue and Buck Hill Road.
First responders found a two car motor vehicle accident involving a garbage truck, with wires down in the roadway, making it impassable.
Fire officials described fighting the brush fires at the height of a heat wave as "very dangerous and resource-depleting operations."
An Easton man was killed in a wrong-way crash on Route 25 in Trumbull, according to Connecticut State Police.
All the vehicles had the keys inside them at the time of theft, according to the Weston Police Department.
Police said the Weston man struck and killed a tow truck driver assisting a motorist whose vehicle had broken down on the Merritt Parkway.
A house fire broke out on the second floor of a Hayes Street home on Tuesday morning
Local and state police are investigating the death of a woman found in a Redding Hotel.
Collisions and fraud — attempted and executed — topped the Redding Police Department blotter the last week in April.
Weston firefighters are warning residents to remain extra vigilant as the forest fire danger level remains high for the area.
An attempted scam and extortion are among the latest investigations the Redding Police are pursuing.
Someone stole a bank check and changed the amount from $95 to $6,500, according to the Redding Police Department
Crews from West Redding Volunteer Fire Department, Redding Fire & EMS and Georgetown Volunteer Fire Department all responded to the fire.
A hit, a miss and a larceny investigation top the Redding Police Department's blotter for the week of Mar. 21-28.
A high school parking lot collision and a Publisher's Clearing House scam topped the Redding Police Department the week of Mar. 14-20.
Larceny, a Craigslist scam and a boulder on Route 107 topped the Redding Police Department the week of Mar. 7-13.
Police said a Weston man is accused of using a person's identity to acquire a credit card, then claimed the charges were fraudulent.
A reported identity theft, multiple crashes and deer where they weren't supposed to be topped the Redding police blotter the past week.
The last week of January saw the Redding Police Department contending with some parking lot fender benders, and a touch of larceny.
An Easton man has been sentenced for producing photographs and videos of his sexual abuse of a young child.