The incident on Sept. 28 badly injured an elderly man in Newington.
Newington police are still investigating the accident, which happened late Friday night.
A stolen vehicle alert led police to the supermarket Thursday morning, resulting in drug and weapons charges as well.
The 25-year-old suspect was taken into custody on Wednesday without incident following an in-depth investigation.
The NPD is still investigating the crash, which happened on Thanksgiving Eve.
During that altercation, the driver of one vehicle fired a shot at the suspect, police said.
The Sept. 21 incident began in Newington and ended in Stamford, according to police.
The incident happened Saturday, Sept. 20, in Newington and ended following a police pursuit into neighboring Hartford.
The 21-year-old suspect, who only told police his name was 'Ghost,' is accused of drug possession and regularly engaging police in pursuit.
The owner of the well-known gun shop was charged earlier this month by Newington police, and he will next appear in court in November.
The incident started midday Sunday in Newington and ended after several hours following a standoff in Stamford.
The 22-year-old suspect turned himself in to the NPD on Wednesday following the March 19 incident.
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Local police said the 22-year-old was driving recklessly and dangerously, with footage released showing him speeding past an officer.
Saturday's incident in Newington resulted in shots being fired into a vehicle on Hartford Avenue.
The Newington PD is seeking the identities of several reckless moped/motorcycle riders who terrorized the Berlin Turnpike Saturday night.
The 39-year-old will join his brother in prison for their roles in a large narcotics-trafficking operation in the state.
Police issued an alert about the bear's location and told residents to keep animals inside until the bear is no longer in sight.
The accident happened on the Berlin Turnpike late Wednesday afternoon, police said Thursday morning.
The 30-year-old male was sentenced in New Haven federal court on Wednesday.
The 30-year-old suspect will appear in New Britain Superior Court on June 2.
Newington police are seeking the public's help in finding them, issuing two separate alerts on Friday.
The Willimantic man went to Hartford, where he traded the guns for cash and drugs, officials said.
A New Haven man and a Manchester man were taken into custody after abandoning their vehicle in New Britain, police said.
One of the victims was a Newington HS senior, with two of her relatives and another person killed in the collision Saturday on Route 173.
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The 39-year-old awaits a likely prison sentence in July.
Police said the suspect had repeatedly ignored attempts to pull them over several days, resulting in Wednesday night's incident.
The suspects were able to flee before the arrival of Newington police officers late Tuesday morning.
The tree also damaged power and communication lines, according to police.
The 30-year-old suspect was apprehended in West Hartford last year.
Crews had to battle the smoke and flames while, also, dodging snowflakes and navigating icy conditions at the site.
The 37-year-old Willimantic suspect raided the Newington gun store in 2023 and sold them for cash and drugs in Hartford.
The Newington PD calls the incident at a local gas station Wednesday night a 'strong-arm' robbery.
The man and woman are accused of keeping the woman against her will for two days, and forcing her to withdraw money at a nearby store.
The 18-year-old suspect was wanted on an arrest warrant and engaged police in pursuit with a juvenile inside the vehicle, police said.
State, Farmington, New Britain, and Newington police Sunday worked to apprehend the 35-year-old male suspect.
The 32-year-old Bristol man is accused of an armed robbery on Christmas Day at a Newington Cumberland Farms store.
Two West Hartford residents and one Manchester resident were taken into police custody following a Christmas Eve morning police chase.
The 39-year-old embezzled nearly $2 million while he worked at a prominent Newington gun shop.