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Stamford Police Searching For Man Who Used Cloned Credit Card Stamford Police Searching For Man Who Used Cloned Credit Card
Stamford Police Searching For Man Who Used Cloned Credit Card STAMFORD, Conn. -- The Stamford Police BCI Property Crimes Unit is attempting to identify a man who used a cloned credit card at the Grade A ShopRite in Norwalk last month to purchase several items, according to the Stamford police.The unidentified white adult male was caught on video surveillance at the store on Connecticut Avenue in Norwalk, police said. Anyone who can identify this person should contact 203-977-4407. All calls will be kept confidential.
Ramapo Police Make Arrest After Traffic Accident Ramapo Police Make Arrest After Traffic Accident
Ramapo Police Make Arrest After Traffic Accident RAMAPO, N.Y. -- Ramapo police arrested a Spring Valley man on Sunday, May 22, for driving under the influence following a three-car accident at the intersection Chestnut Ridge Road and Red Schoolhouse Road.  According to police, the unidentified, 55-year-old man was placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated and was processed and released on his own recognizance. Other incidents in Ramapo over the weekend included the following: Motor vehicle accidents in the Town of Ramapo occurred at the following locations: Route 17 in Sloatsburg; Route 306 in Kaser; Maple Terrace in Monsey, and…
Easton Chiropractor Pleads Guilty To Filing False Tax Return Easton Chiropractor Pleads Guilty To Filing False Tax Return
Easton Chiropractor Pleads Guilty To Filing False Tax Return EASTON, Conn. -- An Easton man who runs a chiropractic practice in Bridgeport waived his right to indictment and pleaded guilty Monday to filing a false tax return.  His guilty plea was announced by U.S. Attorney for Connecticut Deirdre M. Daly and Joel P. Garland, special agent in charge of IRS Criminal Investigation in New England. According to court documents and statements made in court, Paul Carpenter, 64, admitted to intentionally mischaracterizing personal expenses as deductible business expenses on his 2008 and 2009 Schedule C relating to his chiropractic practice, including college…
Norwalk Police Ask For Help In 1982 Cold Case Homicide Norwalk Police Ask For Help In 1982 Cold Case Homicide
Norwalk Police Ask For Help In 1982 Cold Case Homicide NORWALK, Conn. -- Norwalk police are asking the public for information that could help solve the 1982 cold case murder of a 24-year-old man.On Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1982, at 8:04 a.m. Norwalk Police Office Dan Lasprogato was patrolling the area of Broad Street and St. Mary’s Cemetery when he discovered the body a white male just northeast of the flag pole circle. The victim was later identified through fingerprints as Leonardo “Leo” De La Vega of Milford. The autopsy found that De La Vega died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds, according to police.  De La Vega's wife was notified and she…
Two Men Survive Accident That Plunged Them Into Norwalk River Two Men Survive Accident That Plunged Them Into Norwalk River
Two Men Survive Accident That Plunged Them Into Norwalk River NORWALK, Conn. -- Two Norwalk men survived an accident in which their Toyota Tacoma pickup truck rolled down a steep embankment and sent them plunging into the Norwalk River on Sunday, according to the Stamford Advocate. Police reported receiving a call that a vehicle was in the water near the Perry Avenue railroad crossing. When the arrived, they found one man had climbed out the truck, but the other was still inside, the Stamford Advocate reported. More than six firefighters, police officers and paramedics used a grip line to climb down the embankment and pull the man from the truck, said …
Norwalk Community College To Offer Certificate Programs This Summer Norwalk Community College To Offer Certificate Programs This Summer
Norwalk Community College To Offer Certificate Programs This Summer NORWALK, Conn. -- Individuals interested in pursuing a career in business, health care, information technology or public safety are encouraged to visit the Norwalk Community College website and check out the summer 2016 non-credit catalog to learn about the various career and certificate programs being offered. A wide variety of career and certificate programs are available, many of which can be completed in one semester. All courses equip students with the skills they need to embark on their desired careers.  Programs are available in the following areas: Business – Legal secretary, sma…
New Canaan Man Arrested On Multiple Drug Charges New Canaan Man Arrested On Multiple Drug Charges
New Canaan Man Arrested On Multiple Drug Charges NEW CANAAN, Conn. -- New Canaan police found heroin, marijuana, Xanax and drug paraphernalia in a vehicle driven by a local man when he failed to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of Ponus Ridge Road and Frogtown Road, according to the New Canaan Advertiser. Tyler Pennetti, 26, of Frogtown Road, was arrested after a police officer smelled the odor of marijuana in the vehicle, during the stop, and saw drug paraphernalia. After questioning, Pennetti, admitted he also had marijuana and heroin, said the New Canaan Advertiser. He was charged with failure to obey a stop sign, possession of …
Off-Duty Bridgeport Police Officer Hit By Car Off-Duty Bridgeport Police Officer Hit By Car
Off-Duty Bridgeport Police Officer Hit By Car BRIGEPORT, Conn. -- An off-duty Bridgeport police officer was hit by a car as she tried to cross a street on Sunday, May 22, according to the Connecticut Post. According to police, Luzcelena DeLeon, 39, of Bridgeport, was driving on Connecticut Avenue when she struck the unidentified female officer. DeLeon stopped at the scene, said the Connecticut Post. The officer, who received non-life-threatening injuries, was transported to Bridgeport Hospital, added the Connecticut Post. Click here to read the Connecticut Post story. 
Darien Man Charged With Selling Heroin Darien Man Charged With Selling Heroin
Darien Man Charged With Selling Heroin DARIEN, Conn. -- A Darien man was charged with selling heroin in town, according to police. Over the past several weeks, the Darien Police Department Selective Enforcement Unit uncovered information that Kevin Grant, 25, of Shady Acres Road was selling heroin in town, police said. Police said that an investigation found that Grant possessed prescription drugs and was selling heroin in Darien during October 2015. Last week, officers were able to obtain an arrest warrant stemming from the 2015 incident, according to police. While waiting to serve the arrest warrant, investigators found out t…
Fairfield's McCarthy Vahey Applauds Student Privacy Bill Fairfield's McCarthy Vahey Applauds Student Privacy Bill
Fairfield's McCarthy Vahey Applauds Student Privacy Bill FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Rep. Cristin McCarthy Vahey (D-Fairfield) recently praised passage of legislation that would protect student privacy by imposing certain restrictions on the use and sharing of student data. The legislation, passed last week by the state Senate, would restrict how student information may be used by contractors, consultants, and operators of websites, online services, and mobile applications for schools. In addition, companies would be required to specify how they will secure student data and would be prohibited from using student data for advertising unless authorized by th…
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