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Similar Car Leads Officer to DUI, Deli Robber Grabs Meat & Money

Unusual arrests and investigations from the area.

A 48-year-old Trumbull woman was arrested on animal cruelty charges after she allegedly neutered her cat. The feline survived, police said, but it did require care from a veterinarian.

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What did a young Monroe woman's father do when he heard she accidentally hit a deer on the roadway near their home? He asked police if he could take the roadkill home for the venison meat and an officer let him have it.

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A woman stashed cash in a safe deposit box at Chase Bank in Monroe for the past decade and over that time the savings rose to several hundred thousand dollars. She recently told police all of the money is missing. Due to the pending investigation, police will not say what the exact amount is.

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Two New York residents allegedly tried to shoplift items from Lord & Taylor in Trumbull by paying with forged credit cards, police said.

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A driver was taken into custody after he allegedly struck the rear end of a Westport police cruiser that was stopped at a red light. The officer could smell alcohol on the driver's breath and the man was not able to speak clearly, police said.

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Stamford police are searching for a mystery tree crew that was reportedly removing limbs without official authorization in the area of Skyline Road when they knocked out a primary line and power to a number of residents for a brief time. The crew reportedly fled from the scene after knocking out the power.

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A robbery suspect in Norwalk reportedly made off with money from the cash drawer of a delicatessen — and a substantial amount of deli meat and bread. Police said the suspect filled a black trash bag with loaves of bread and cold cuts before fleeing the scene.

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While attempting to locate a car and driver that reportedly fled the scene of an accident, Brookfield police instead arrested a New Fairfield man with the bad fortune to be driving a similar car. After talking with the driver, the officer had him perform field sobriety tests, which he reportedly failed. The officer then allegedly found prescription drugs, marijuana and drug paraphernalia in the car.

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Following a brief pursuit both by car and foot, Fairfield and Bridgeport police detained a man who allegedly robbed and threatened to kill the clerk at a Southport convenience store.

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A Southbury woman was charged with DUI twice in eight hours after allegedly crashing her vehicle multiple times while intoxicated.

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According to police, a Milford man was arrested for screaming, throwing things out of his apartment window and then coming outside to stomp on the items he had thrown out the window.

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Bridgeport police announced this week the seizure of hundreds of prescription medications — including the powerfull painkiller oxycodone — and $134,000 in cash from a Stratford home believed to be the site of an illegal drug operation.

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A miniature donkey bit a New Canaan woman's forearm Wednesday morning as she tried to rescue the animal from a brutal attack her own two dogs had reportedly launched after they breached an invisible fence at home.

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A Wilton teen was charged with criminal mischief in the second degree after he allegedly keyed the f-word into a car parked at Wilton High School.

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A Branford man was arrested after driving recklessly in Naugatuck down Route 63 after stealing $300 worth of Crest whitening strips and security spider wraps from Walmart in Naugatuck, police said.

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Thomas Paine June 18, 2013 at 01:47 pm
Why is it the panel for this event does not include a single advocate for gun-owners' rights? WithRead More all due respect to Chief McNamara, why does the panel no include a person who can speak to gun safety from a gun-owning civilian's perspective? ML, you claim that the assembled folks "do not offer judgements about gun ownership" but they are not including a single voice that can offer perspective on gun ownership. I have been to "education" sessions sponsored by Meg's March for Change and they are one-sided indoctrinations into gun control advocacy. >>>> I was in Hartford for the public hearings in January when both Meg and March co-founder Nancy gave their personal testimonies and they all but threatened the legislators on the panel with election day retribution for all those who did not tow the gun-control line of thinking (i.e. March and CAGV). To suggest that Meg "does not offer judgements" is fallacious and disingenuous.