CT Elementary Student Hit By Vehicle While Boarding School Bus CT Elementary Student Hit By Vehicle While Boarding School Bus
CT Elementary Student Hit By Vehicle While Boarding School Bus A Clintonville Elementary School student was struck by a vehicle while trying to board a school bus Thursday morning, May 7, according to multiple reports.  The crash happened near the intersection of Pool Road and St. John Street in North Haven, school officials said. Authorities did not disclose the child's age or the extent of their injuries, but police told WTNH that the student was alert and receiving care from medical professionals.  School officials said they would increase support services at Clintonville Elementary following the crash.  Police have not released inf…
CT Man Fighting For His Life After Late-Night Crash Near Library CT Man Fighting For His Life After Late-Night Crash Near Library
CT Man Fighting For His Life After Late-Night Crash Near Library A 55-year-old man is fighting for his life after a vehicle struck him while he was crossing a street in Manchester on Thursday night, May 6. Authorities said the Manchester resident was walking across Main Street near the Mary Cheney Library after 10 p.m. when a car hit him. Manchester police did not identify the man. Paramedics rushed to Hartford Hospital with life-threatening injuries. The driver, a 50-year-old Manchester resident, remained at the scene and is cooperating with investigators, police said. Manchester police are investigating the crash. Authorities are asking anyone with i…
Woman Found Unresponsive In CT Police Holding Cell Has Died; State Opens Investigation Woman Found Unresponsive In CT Police Holding Cell Has Died; State Opens Investigation
Woman Found Unresponsive In CT Police Holding Cell Has Died; State Opens Investigation A Connecticut woman who was found unresponsive in a holding cell at the Waterbury Police Department following a drug arrest has died, and the state has opened an investigation into her death.  Nicole Hulett, 35, died on Wednesday, April 23, at Saint Mary’s Hospital, about a month after her March 22 arrest in Waterbury. She was detained following a traffic stop and charged with “various narcotic offenses," according to the Connecticut Office of Inspector General.  Police said Hulett admitted to officers that she had used drugs before the stop. She was unable to post bond and r…
‘We Lost A Hero’: Mass State Trooper Killed In Head-On Crash Was Stopping Wrong-Way Driver ‘We Lost A Hero’: Mass State Trooper Killed In Head-On Crash Was Stopping Wrong-Way Driver
‘We Lost A Hero’: Mass State Trooper Killed In Head-On Crash Was Stopping Wrong-Way Driver Massachusetts State Trooper Kevin Trainor had just finished a long shift when the call came in just after 2 a.m. Wednesday, May 6: A Jeep was speeding the wrong way down Route 1 in Lynnfield. The 30-year-old trooper was close to where the SUV was spotted, so he raced to the area to try to stop it. Two minutes later, the Jeep slammed into his patrol cruiser. Hernan Marrero, 50, of Roslindale, who was driving the Jeep, died at the scene. Paramedics rushed Trainor to Massachusetts General Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. "His actions saved lives today," Massachusetts State Police Col. …
CT Teen Extradited From PA, Charged With Fatal Shooting Outside Restaurant: Cops CT Teen Extradited From PA, Charged With Fatal Shooting Outside Restaurant: Cops
CT Teen Extradited From PA, Charged With Fatal Shooting Outside Restaurant: Cops A teenager accused in a deadly shooting outside of a restaurant is back in Connecticut after being captured in Pennsylvania following a two-year investigation and manhunt, authorities said.  Desire Aitken, 19, of Waterbury, was arrested in Brownsville, Pennsylvania, on April 10, police said. She was extradited to Waterbury last week, where officers served her arrest warrant. The case stems from a Jan. 30, 2024, killing near the former Bertie's West Indian & American Restaurant on North Main Street, Waterbury.  Waterbury officers responded to 928 North Main St. short…
Fired Driver Slashed Tires Of 29 Amazon Vehicles, Dumped Evidence In River: Sheriff Fired Driver Slashed Tires Of 29 Amazon Vehicles, Dumped Evidence In River: Sheriff
Fired Driver Slashed Tires Of 29 Amazon Vehicles, Dumped Evidence In River: Sheriff A fired delivery driver is accused of slashing tires on nearly 30 Amazon delivery vehicles, stealing key fobs, and trying to hide evidence in a river, authorities said. Anthony Gillio of Cape Coral, Florida, was arrested on Friday, May 1, the Lee County Sheriff's Office said. The 22-year-old was charged with grand theft of between $5,000 and $10,000, two counts of criminal mischief, and tampering with evidence. Investigators said Gillio vandalized 29 vehicles overnight at an Amazon facility near Fort Myers. Tires were slashed, vehicle bodies were punctured, and 23 key fobs were mi…
Man Fatally Shot In Head In Early Morning Connecticut Attack Man Fatally Shot In Head In Early Morning Connecticut Attack
Man Fatally Shot In Head In Early Morning Connecticut Attack Police say a man was shot in the head and killed early Wednesday morning, May 6.  Officers were called to the 100 block of Easton Avenue in Waterbury around 3:15 a.m. for reports of a shooting victim.  They found the victim suffering from a gunshot wound to the head. He was pronounced dead at the scene.  Waterbury police have not released the man's identity.  Part of Easton Avenue was closed between Tudor Street and Aetna Street on Wednesday morning as officers investigated the scene. Waterbury police ask anyone with information about the killing to contact detec…
Man Calls 911 To Confess Killing Someone Inside His Connecticut Home: Police Man Calls 911 To Confess Killing Someone Inside His Connecticut Home: Police
Man Calls 911 To Confess Killing Someone Inside His Connecticut Home: Police A 44-year-old Connecticut man was arrested after calling police and confessing to a killing, according to authorities. Adam J. Drozdowski, of Beacon Falls, called officers around 11:45 a.m. Tuesday, May 5, and said he'd "killed someone" inside his mobile home on Second Street, Connecticut State Police said. Police and paramedics rushed to the scene and found a person unresponsive inside the home. The victim was pronounced dead shortly after noon. Authorities have not disclosed the victim’s identity or cause of death. Neighbors said Drozdowski lived at the home with his partner. Drozdowski…
CT Man Sentenced After Sexually Abusing Child In His Care For Years: Police CT Man Sentenced After Sexually Abusing Child In His Care For Years: Police
CT Man Sentenced After Sexually Abusing Child In His Care For Years: Police A Connecticut man will serve a decade in prison after a court found he abused a child over several years, state authorities said.  Kirby Hawkes, 61, of Guilford, was sentenced Monday to serve a 20-year sentence, suspended after 10 years, followed by 20 years of probation, State’s Attorney John P. Doyle, Jr. announced.  The case centers on repeated abuse of a minor.  Prosecutors said the victim was under Hawkes’ care when the abuse began. Evidence showed it started when the child was 9 years old and continued until she was 12. Hawkes waived his right to a jury trial. He…
CT Caregiver Billed Medicaid For 243 Fake Workdays, Avoids Jail But Will Pay Price CT Caregiver Billed Medicaid For 243 Fake Workdays, Avoids Jail But Will Pay Price
CT Caregiver Billed Medicaid For 243 Fake Workdays, Avoids Jail But Will Pay Price A Connecticut personal care assistant who billed Medicaid for hundreds of days she didn't work will avoid prison, but she will still face penalties. Carmen Berroa, 61, of Waterbury, was sentenced to 11 months in prison, execution suspended, with two years of conditional discharge, the state's Division of Criminal Justice said. She must also repay $13,153.59 in restitution and is now barred from working as a Medicaid provider. The charges included fourth-degree larceny and health insurance fraud, both Class A misdemeanors. Officials said Berroa submitted false claims for personal care assist…
Bomb Threat Forces Beardsley Zoo Shutdown Bomb Threat Forces Beardsley Zoo Shutdown
Bomb Threat Forces Beardsley Zoo Shutdown A bomb threat forced the sudden closure of Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo, prompting a large police response and forcing administrators to close the park for the day.  The threat came in around just before 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 5. Zoo officials shut down operations for the day immediately after receiving threatening calls. The decision was made as a precaution to protect visitors, staff, and animals. Police swept the Bridgeport zoo for hours but found nothing suspicious.  The zoo is now under emergency protocols, and staff are working closely with local emergency crews as the situation unfo…
'I’m Going To Kill Donald Trump': New England FAA Employee Charged Over Threat, Feds Say 'I’m Going To Kill Donald Trump': New England FAA Employee Charged Over Threat, Feds Say
'I’m Going To Kill Donald Trump': New England FAA Employee Charged Over Threat, Feds Say A Federal Aviation Administration employee allegedly searched online for ways to get a gun into a federal facility and looked up past presidential assassination attempts before authorities say he sent an email to the White House threatening to kill President Donald Trump. Dean DelleChiaie, 35, of Nashua, New Hampshire, was arrested last week and charged with interstate communication of a threat, according to the US Attorney for the District of New Hampshire. Agents began investigating DelleChiaie after he used his government computer to search for disturbing topics in late January. Those se…