Fairfield News: Possible Break In
4:00pm--#Fairfield CT-- A homeowner on Partridge Lane came home to find his back door forced open. Police are investigating. This news report is made possible by:
4:00pm--#Fairfield CT-- A homeowner on Partridge Lane came home to find his back door forced open. Police are investigating. This news report is made possible by:
3:40pm--#Fairfield CT-- An elderly man in the 1300 block of Brooklawn Avenue told police he let three Hispanic males in his basement who said they were investigating a power outage in the area. They did not take anything but told the man they would be back. This news report is made possible by:
9:11am--#Bridgeport CT-- firefighters quickly contain a basement fire at 295 Putnam Street. Everybody made it out safely..
11:29pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Firefighters responded to a call of a fire at 1266 Laurel Avenue (near Hughes Avenue). It appears to be a false alarm. You can go back to sleep now... This new report is made possible by:
#Norwalk CT--2/20--At 10:43am Norwalk High School staff reported an incident to the Norwalk Police School Resource Officer (SRO) assigned to Norwalk High School. Staff reported that a student had informed staff that the student believed they had heard someone pulling the slide back on a handgun in a men’s room within the school at 8:30am. At no time did the student see a firearm and at no time were there any threats made. The SRO and an extra duty officer assigned to a daily security detail at Norwalk High School advised Norwalk Combined Dispatch and immediately conducted a search of the men’s room and the immediate area. The officers did not find anyone or any evidence during that search. Additional Officers and Special Victims…
10:34pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Police are investigating a robbery The victim said three Hispanic males wearing masks robbed him at knifepoint in the 1000 block of East Main Street. This news report is made possible by:
HARTFORD, CT – Governor Dannel P. Malloy released the following statement regarding an announcement made by President Trump this afternoon that he has directed Attorney General Jeff Sessions to draft regulations regarding bump stocks: “Unfortunately, this has all the hallmarks of a classic bait-and-switch. We need more than just regulations – we need to make this the law. In Connecticut, we are going to pass a law banning bump stocks and we firmly believe that the federal government should do the same. The language in the legislation I proposed this session represents a strong, smart approach to this issue. I strongly urge federal officials, including President Trump, to take a look at our bill and implement similar legislation nationwide.” Last…
10:11pm 2/19--Last night, a man called the dispatch center and reported that he just killed his 16 year-old daughter. Officers immediately responded to his apartment at 2292 Fairfield Ave, Second Floor.When they arrived, they found the caller, Richard Segabiro (DOB: 5/5/86), covered in blood and his niece, Francine Nyanzaninka, (who he raised as his daughter) dead in the bathroom of their apartment. She appeared to have been stabbed multiple times. Also in the home at the time of the homicide were Segabiro's wife and three young children, who were unharmed. Segabiro was arrested and later confessed to the stabbing. Segabiro is charged with Murder and is being held on a $1,000,000 bond. This is the 3rd homicide of 2018 in Bridgeport.
10:13pm—(2/19) Just after 10pm a man called the police that he had killed his sixteen-year-old daughter at 2292 Fairfield Avenue at the corner of Hansen Avenue. He told police on the phone that he had a knife and was waiting in the living room. When police arrived they found the man outside waiting for the officers and peacefully surrendered. They found the girl in the second-floor apartment dead in the bathroom. The family was still inside the apartment and was led away by detectives for questioning.
4:44pm--#Bridgeport CT-- A power washer and snowblower was stolen out of a garage on Beech Street according to radio reports. This news report is made possible by: