Crime & Safety
Ridgefield-Wilton Fight Sparked By Student Attempting to Urinate on Rival's Football Field
A friendly scavenger hunt turned violent when a Ridgefield student urinated on rival Wilton's football field, according to police.
WILTON, CT — Wilton police said the cause of the fight between students from rival high schools Ridgefield and Wilton was sparked by a dare to urinate on Wilton’s football field, according to The Hour. A Ridgefield student was injured in the fight on Aug. 31 and was taken to Danbury Hospital, according to Lt. Stephen Brennan.
Some Ridgefield High School students publicized a scavenger hunt game, and Wilton students became aware that Ridgefield students would be coming to the football field, according to Brennan. Police said several juveniles from Wilton and Ridgefield, all believed to be high school students, were involved in the altercation which led to a Ridgefield student being assaulted and later brought to the Danbury Hospital's emergency room for injuries suffered during the altercation. According to Brennan, one of the items on the scavenger hunt list was a dare to urinate on the football field.
The administrations at both Wilton and Ridgefield High School have been notified, and no arrests have yet been made. The Wilton Police Youth Division is investigating the incident and asking anyone with information to call Officer Ross at (203) 834-6260.
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