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Cops: Man Arrested After Leaving Ex-Girlfriend 11 Voicemails, Sending 11 Emails

Unusual arrests and investigations from the area.

 

Fairfield police arrested a man on a Monroe warrant after he allegedly called his ex-girlfriend several times, left 11 voicemails and sent her 11 emails in spite of a protective order barring any contact with her.

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A man was charged with 14 offenses following a high-speed chase with Milford Police.

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Trumbull Police said a man wanted in Stratford for allegedly shoplifting was found at Best Buy in Trumbull with reportedly stolen items in his car.

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A Westport woman was arrested after her two-year-old daughter was found roaming around a snow-covered street at night while temperatures were in the 20's, police said.

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Stamford police got involved in a case where a Brick, NJ, man was allegedly harassing a New Canaan couple because he'd become obsessed with the woman, whom he had dated almost two decades prior. The man allegedly began harassing the woman's husband while he was at his finance-related job in Stamford—by doing things like ordering 20 pizzas at a time to be delivered.

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An alleged drunk driver in Norwalk who police said couldn't pass a sobriety test got himself busted when he got into an accident—by rear-ending a detective.

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A session of video games and beer got a reality check earlier this month when one of the gamers traded his controller for a set of car keys and drove his mother's Nissan into the base of a nearby house, police said.

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The driver in a fatal car accident in Naugatuck, who was driving the wrong way on Route 8, had a blood alcohol level of almost three times the legal limit, police say. 

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A Stratford doctor this week agreed to pay $700,000 to resolve allegations that he and his business engaged in fraudulent billing at several nursing homes in the state.

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Shelton's police chief said the city's ex-assistant finance director, who is accused of , is "innocent until proven guilty." Sharon Scanlon's next court date is Tuesday, Feb. 5.

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Fairfield police are attempting to track down a suspect who stole a woman's car while it was at the gas pump at Cumberland Farms. According to the report, the woman had placed the pump in her gas tank and walked into the convenience store while the gas was pumping -- and when she returned, the car was gone.  

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A Cheshire woman was arrested on 170 counts of possession of a controlled substance and fifth-degree larceny. According to Woodbury police, the arrest took place after an investigation into missing controlled substances at Woodbury Drug Store was completed.

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An Oxford man was charged with driving under the influence after he was found sleeping behind the wheel of a car at 2:30 on Monday afternoon, police say.

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chris10 February 3, 2013 at 06:48 pm
you have to be kidding me
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Liz Cameron June 17, 2013 at 02:50 pm
To clarify, they have 4 cats, and they're only able to take two of them, plus their 14 year old dog.Read More It was a struggle for them to even find a way to get the dog in the rental agreement, otherwise they would have tried to take them. :(
Susan Sawyer June 17, 2013 at 07:20 pm
Sad that they had to leave these beauties behind. I'm sure they are heartbroken over it.
Lisa Taylor-Austin June 18, 2013 at 09:40 am
Please contact Forgotten Felines in Clinton. They are a no kill cat shelter. Offering "free toRead More a good home" pets is dangerous. There are bad people out there who take them and sell them to research labs or use them as bait in dog fighting. Please rethink this ad.
CB June 13, 2013 at 10:19 am
Is it still for sale? I might be interested in the dyer if your willing to separate the pair.