Month: October 2022

Fairfield News: Bank Robbery Investigation

On Monday October 10, 2022 at approximately 3:15pm, the Fairfield Police Emergency Communications Center received a call from bank security reporting a robbery at TD Bank (1643 Post Road). The first arriving officers were able to ascertain that a Hispanic or light-skinned black male described to be in his mid 50’s, thin build, approximately 5’11” tall, wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and a medical mask demanded money from the teller and fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of cash. No weapon was used and no injuries were reported. The Fairfield Police K9 Unit responded to assist with tracking efforts but was unable to locate the suspect. This incident is currently under investigation by the Fairfield Police Detective Bureau. Anonymous…

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Fairfield News: Bank Robbery

BANK ROBBERY INVESTIGATION: The Fairfield Police Department is currently investigating a report of a Bank Robbery which occurred at TD Bank at 1643 Post Road, Fairfield at approximately 3:21 PM. Bank employees described the suspect as a black male in his 50’s, thin build, approximately 5’11”, wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt, black sweatpants and white/black Air Jordan sneakers. There is a large police presence in the area as this is an ongoing investigation. If you see anyone suspicious in the area, call 911. Additional updates will be posted when they are available.

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GOVERNOR LAMONT ANNOUNCES SIGNIFICANT ENROLLMENT IN NEWLY LAUNCHED CAREERCONNECT JOB TRAINING INITIATIVE More Than 1,108 Connecticut Residents Have Signed Up So Far (HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that more than 1,108 Connecticut residents have enrolled in CareerConneCT since the state’s newest and largest job training initiative, which is administered by the Connecticut Office of Workforce Strategy, began accepting applications in August. “We are building CareerConneCT to become one of the largest workforce development initiatives ever executed in Connecticut,” Governor Lamont said. “We’ve already received significant commitments from employers that are looking to hire thousands of workers across a broad spectrum of high-quality, good-paying fields. This is an opportunity for those who are unemployed or underemployed to receive no-cost training in…

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More Working Families, Single and Older Adults Will Become Eligible for SNAP; Monthly Benefits Will Rise More Than 12% For All Current Enrollees

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont to announced that the Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) will implement new eligibility benefit levels in the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) beginning October 1, 2022, that will result in an estimated 44,000 additional Connecticut residents in 17,600 households becoming eligible for the food assistance program. Additionally, current enrollees will receive more than a 12% increase in their monthly benefits from the program’s annual cost-of-living adjustment.Connecticut’s SNAP program serves more than 222,600 households, including 138,800 children. Formerly known as food stamps, the federally-funded service combats food insecurity for eligible working families, other qualified adults, older adults, and persons with disabilities.“Expanding the eligibility levels will enable a greater number of individuals and families…

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Insurance Department: Students and Young Professionals Invited to Learn About Opportunities in the Insurance Industry 

Commissioner Andrew N. Mais announced the Connecticut Insurance Department will host the second annual NextGen Career Academy to showcase the numerous and exciting careers available in the insurance industry. The free, virtual conference on October 17th will provide students with an insightful glimpse into the world of insurance through four informational sessions. Attendees will gain valuable insights and learn firsthand from young professionals and industry leaders on why insurance brings many career opportunities, how to navigate educational paths, where to find some of the most rewarding jobs, and what is on the horizon for the industry.  .  “Great paying jobs are here in Connecticut. You can do well while you’re doing good,” said Commissioner Andrew N. Mais. “Why not kick-start your professional journey by…

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Rose Smoke and Vape Shop Investigation

Following a continued extensive investigation led by the Fairfield Police Department’s Detective Bureau Quality of Life Unit, police make an arrest at the Rose Smoke and Vape Shop located at 2035 Black Rock Tnpk for the second time since June. Throughout the past several months, police continued to receive numerous complaints that underage children were continuing to purchase marijuana and nicotine products from the store, even after the arrest and previous search warrant conducted in June. Working in collaboration with the State of Connecticut Department of Labor and Connecticut Department of Revenue Services Crime Investigation Division, detectives confirmed that underage children were in fact purchasing these items from the store. On Wednesday October 5, 2022 police seized several items of…

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