The victim of the assault required hospital treatment for non-life-threatening injuries, according to police.
Police say a Redding man in a pickup truck chased down another motorist, forcing him to stop on the road.
The 911 caller forced the reckless driver to stop, with his truck, while driving in front of him, according to police.
Norwalk police said that the incident took place last November at the Roodner Court housing complex.
When police pulled the man over a traffic infraction, the juvenile riding in the car tipped them off to the gun.
Officers said they were called out to a home on Kellogg Drive in Wilton regarding injuries that occurred sometime overnight to a small horse
The Wilton Police Department reported the crimes occurred on March 25, in the area of Hurlbutt Street and Cannon Road.
When the man became combative with officers, he was handcuffed and arrested for interfering with an officer, police said.
Police say the man fraudulently cashed checks from the payroll of a local business.
He was wanted in connection with an incident involving a stolen check that was forged and cashed for $6,000.
Wilton police are reporting a busy first week of March.
The man had visited his mother who lives at The Greens and was upset at the care she was receiving, according to the report.
Wilton police say violence ensued when a Weston couple confronted a Danbury man they believed was stealing their firewood.
Police stopped the car over an insurance issue, but then found more than they expected.
In a sting conducted alongside State agencies, the Wilton PD cited two shops for selling tobacco products to minors.
The Brooklyn men were trying to pass the bogus Benjamins at Wilton gas stations.
Police say the man was trespassing behind the Bennett Service Center early Monday morning.
Police believe she was responsible for the theft of approximately $30,000 in jewelry, electronics and other items.
Wilton Police answered a call early Sunday morning from a resident who claimed that his contractor was trying to break into his house.
Police have charged four motorists with driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol in the past 10 days.
The Wilton Police Department has issued a statement.
It was the second arrest for one of the teens in less than three months.
The driver was unable to perform standardized field sobriety tests to standard and refused chemical testing, police said.
The accident caused utility poles to break and fall across the roadway, as well as the primary power lines to come down.
Police say DNA evidence played a key role in the months-long case.
Police report they discovered "a large party involving minors and alcohol consumption was occurring on the property."
It was the second time in two weeks the man was charged with driving his children around while under the influence.
Investigators found the man's DNA at the crime scene, police said.
The suspect has been wanted by the police since May of 2018 when police say he broke into a residence and stole round $11,000 in jewelry.
Drugs, alcohol, and an assault-by-head-butt were all on the Wilton PD's blotter this past week.
Police had pulled the motorist over for a headlight violation.
He was tapping on windows, ringing bells, and knocking on doors yelling, 'I am going to get you,' according to police.
Police arrested a Wilton High School student for a threat of violence made on social media.
The arrest came after an investigation that lasted more than 15 months.
She crossed the double yellow line into oncoming traffic on Danbury Road, police say.
The retractable police baton in the driver's side door pocket was just the tip of the iceberg.
The officer "did not perform any substantive investigation at the residence where the drinking party was held," according to the report.
The suspect is "possibly the most prolific writer on the subject" of menopause, according to his website.
The police are now recommending that residents mail personal checks directly from the Post Office.
The man was a suspect in the larceny and forging of checks from a Wilton home in October 2018.