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Suspect Leads Police on Car Chase Through Downtown Stamford
The suspect was being monitored in connection to a Narcotics and Organized Crime operation.

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The suspect was being monitored in connection to a Narcotics and Organized Crime operation.

Property transfers and real estate transactions from around Norwalk.
Property transfers and real estate transactions from around Stamford
The event runs from Sunday, Feb. 24th, through Sunday, Mar. 10th.
The governor stopped by the University of Connecticut-Stamford Campus to talk about the long-term expansion project known as Next Gen Connecticut and the possibility of student housing in the city.
The men were pulled over for allegedly traveling through a red light. The subsequent discovery of a mason jar filled with alleged PCP led to their arrests.
Four Stamford locations were involved in the raid. One was allegedly involved in prostitution.
After visiting all 12 elementary schools, the Stamford school safety task force addressed school and government officials with some of their preliminary findings.
Stamford police said they allegedly recovered cash, more than 10 ounces of marijuana and an AR-15 rifle from a Stamford resident's home.
Stamford police allege the teen had an elevated blood alcohol level and was traveling at twice the posted speed limit.
The man apparently overdosed on heroin at a hotel where authorities recently discovered $87,000 worth of high-grade quality of the same drug.
Stamford police alleged the teen had an elevated blood alcohol level and was traveling at twice the posted speed limit.
The men were arguing over the volume of music being played overnight, authorities said.
The event will take place Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013.
The gallery will feature artwork from the consolidation of Norwalk's volunteer fire departments into a single unit.
Police said upon their arrival, the suspect, dressed all in black, allegedly attempted to wander off down the street.
An employee called police after the man became aggressive after hanging around for 20 minutes.
Catherine Guadalupe stopped by the mayor's office Monday to thank him for support of the INTAKE program, a cultural music program.