Recent arrests by the Wallingford Police Department. All charges are allegations and not convictions.
One driver was killed and another was hospitalized after a head-on crash in Wallingford, according to police.
The man has been arrested on a warrant, according to police.
A woman has been arrested in connection with a scam that defrauded an elderly man out of nearly $300,000, according to police.
A 26-year-old Connecticut Department of Transportation worker was struck and killed by a DUI driver while he was working in Wallingford.
Authorities seized several guns and arrested two people after executing a search warrant in Wallingford, according to police.
The man was arrested following a months-long investigation, according to police.
Officials credited a good Samaritan with calling 911 and alerting the occupants after seeing the fire while leaving work around 4:15 a.m.
Emergency crews responded to a chemical leak at a business, according to officials.
The officer was hospitalized after suffering a broken tibia and fibula and needed surgery to repair the injury, according to police.
Police said an investigation was launched after the FBI received a complaint of “inappropriate text messages” between the man and a minor.
Police responded to a report of a man passed out inside a Corvette.
A driver struck a fire truck that was at the scene of a van fire on I-91 in Wallingford over the weekend, according to officials.
The teen was taken to the hospital after being pulled from the pool, according to multiple reports.
The daycare owner has been free on a $125,000 bond but accepted a plea deal in court, according to a report.
The woman was arrested in connection with a months-long investigation into drug sales in town, according to police.
The businesses were cited for illegally selling alcohol to a minor, according to police.
A witness told police they saw a man trying to force a woman out of the driver’s side of a vehicle heading north on Route 5, officials said.
Police said K-9 Breezy helped sniff out a drug bust after state troopers responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle.
It was the third structure fire reported in Wallingford within a seven-hour period, according to officials.
Two of the firefighters were taken to the hospital, according to officials. Crews also responded to a second fire nearly 50 minutes later.
Police will be conducting speed enforcement and cracking down on aggressive driving in Wallingford, according to officials.
Wallingford Fire Chief James Buck said the department received interest from a large pool of candidates for the position.