APRN Dayna Giordano’s "poor record-keeping wasted taxpayer dollars and unused medications:" CT Attorney General William Tong.
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A Guilford man, 30, driving an SUV, went off the roadway on N. Main St., hit and damaged the pole, which closed the street.
Metering of homes showed no immediate danger, no evacuations were necessary, and by around 2 p.m., "units were beginning to demobilize:" BFD
Armed with a search warrant, police seized an AR-15 rifle, Glock pistol, and drugs including cocaine and oxycodone, packaging materials: PD
The cause of the blaze is under investigation.
No one was injured, according to the fire department.
Investigators linked the dealer’s drugs to deaths in Branford and Shelton, according to federal prosecutors.
A warrant accuses a Branford man of sexually assaulting a girl in a small eastern Connecticut town.
Carlos Collazos, 30, suspected of numerous thefts, was in stolen car and when approached by officers, tried to flee, struck cop cars: Police
Fire officials said the car narrowly missed a pedestrian walking on the sidewalk before coming to rest in a pond on the west side of FD HQ.
The incident occurred Monday night, according to authorities.
Mulhern was honored at the 2025 Police Commission Association of Connecticut Meritorious Service and Distinguished Chiefs’ dinner.
Branford police, who said there is "no criminal aspect to this incident," located the girl at Killam’s Point Road at around 7:30 a.m.
Red-tailed hawks are protected under federal law. An X-ray of the injured raptor showed it'd been shot three times, and suffered broken wing
Though a BMW X3 was stolen, the owner first said a suspect showed a gun in his waistband, later admitted keys were inside, car was running.
The man is accused of embezzling more than $500,000 worth of tools from a company in North Haven, according to police.
The man displayed and threatened the use of a handgun in both incidents earlier this month, according to police.
Firefighters worked quickly to contain the first-floor blaze of a two-family home, while simultaneously searching for any occupants or pets.
Genco Lab submitted claims for medically unnecessary urine drug tests for Medicare, Medicaid beneficiaries living in sober houses: Feds.
Jean Michel Wasterlain, 68, of Branford, was cited and received an infraction for "failure to report death/injury to a dog."