State police released their final tally of tickets issued, arrests made, and accidents reported during Memorial Day weekend 2015.
Connecticut State Police released the 2015 Memorial Day weekend enforcement statistics.
Court documents state that the suspect used the funds for his own personal use including purchasing a nearly $4,000 ATV.
Connecticut State Police are reminding drivers to obey all laws this Memorial Day weekend. Several sobriety checkpoints are planned.
The incident was one of two reported to Monroe police on Saturday.
An informative lecture open to the public featuring guest speakers Trooper 1st Class Donald Chasse and Detective Rachael Van Ness
The alleged theft occurred on Tuesday in Middlebury.
The accusation involves a possible statutory rape.
The man was allegedly driving under the influence.
Benjamin Marshall was arrested in March 2015, after an incident that allegedly occurred in June 2014.
The incident occurred in North Carolina. Stomski is undergoing treatment of critical injuries.
Police say the man drove his car off of I-84 and got stuck in the snow.
Police say the accident occurred on Jan. 9 on a snow covered road.
The man was walking along the highway late Tuesday and was hit by a Middlebury motorist.
The incident occurred Sunday night.
The crackdown begins today.
The incident is still unfolding.
A Bethlehem resident also graduated from the academy.
The Pentagon recently released information on what police departments received equipment through the 1033 program, since its 1997 start.
At this time, there is no perceived threat to the school.
The accidents all occurred between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Middlebury police helped investigate the case.
The report sheds light on the shooter’s infatuation with mass murder and how attempts to get him help were thwarted.
The Middlebury police has handed over all complaints to the FBI.
An official cause of the massive blaze has not been determined, but officials believe spontaneous combustion is the likely reason.
The new chief was elected Sunday night after former chief Paul Perrotti was arrested.
Perrotti has been the chief of the Middlebury Volunteer Fire Department since 1997.
The arrest was made on Thursday.
A new state law passed earlier this year allowed all Connecticut State Police Troopers to complete training on administering Narcan.
The incident happened in Waterbury. A woman saw her pitbull being sexually assaulted and fired a warning shot at the alleged assailant.
Police arrested the man involved with the incident that occurred in August.
Several cars have had their windows smashed into and items have been reported stolen from the vehicles.
Police recently released information about the incident that occurred Sunday.
The man admitted to distracted driving during the incident that occurred Friday.
The school principal said there was no immediate threat to students.
The incident occurred around 3:30 p.m on Sunday afternoon.
Two cases of cars being tampered with were reported to police.
The man who tried to evade police was charged on Thursday.
Connecticut compiled the information to determine if the state has a racial profiling problem.