Firefighters responded to a brush fire in Monroe as officials warn of elevated fire risk conditions across Connecticut.
The vehicle was located at a Monroe residence after reportedly hitting a guardrail in Newtown and continuing to drive, authorities said.
A total of seven suspects are accused of soliciting an undercover officer posing as an escort, according to authorities.
Police said the driver showed signs of impairment after the crash.
Police said six Bridgeport residents accused of fleeing from a stolen car in Trumbull were recently arrested.
The incident happened early Friday morning, according to the fire department.
Police say traffic enforcement increased as crash numbers declined in 2025.
Firefighters said one goat died in the blaze while another escaped unharmed.
Two other suspects were also arrested in connection with the Thursday incident, according to authorities.
Monroe firefighters spent over an hour securing a vehicle after a crash on Turkey Roost Road
Monroe volunteer firefighters quickly contained fires on Knorr Road and Main Street, preventing injuries and major damage.
Monroe volunteers tackled a Turkey Roost Road house fire and two Route 111 crashes Friday during a busy day of calls.
The fire happened Friday morning, according to the fire department.
Monroe firefighters quickly stopped a porch fire at a Woodlawn Road home, likely caused by sawdust combustion.
Police are investigating after pulling a man's body from the water at the base of the Stevenson Dam in Monroe, according to reports.
The brush fire was reported Tuesday afternoon.
A woman is accused of stealing two valuable rings from a jewelry case while she was working at a department store, police said.
Fluids and sand spilled onto the roadway, fire officials said.
Occupants escaped unharmed, according to fire officials.
Some Eversource customers are without power Tuesday afternoon.
The boy had to have surgery and survived his injuries after the July 2024 incident, police said.
Fire officials are praising a "Good Samaritan" who pulled a man from a burning car following a collision.
A Red Flag Warning remains in effect throughout CT, with low relative humidity, frequent gusts of wind, and little precipitation.
An unprecedented statewide drought is currently fueling dozens of brush fires in woodland areas throughout the state.
Police are investigating after Masuk High School received a threatening phone call on Wednesday.
A home health aide and police officers carried an occupant who was disabled to safety, and the person was taken to the hospital.
The child was taken to a local hospital and is undergoing surgery on Wednesday.
The man sentenced was one of two arrested after they were caught having more than $42K from telephone scams delivered to a Monroe address.
The Monroe Volunteer Fire Department and other emergency crews responded to the blaze shortly before midnight Wednesday.
The neighbor was walking by and noticed the side of the home ablaze, according to authorities.
Two people have been charged separately in connection with two commercial burglaries, the Monroe Sun reported.
Police found a person suffering from a gunshot wound during a medical call Tuesday night, according to a published report.
Jason Julian was a defendant in the sprawling Fairfield fill pile illegal dumping and corruption case.
Someone tried to take $9,500 from the victim's account, according to the Monroe Sun.
Recent citizen complaints resulted in local police to contact state officials to inspect the massage parlors, police said.
The bank locked her account and both police and the bank are investigating several fraudulent withdrawals, the Monroe Sun reported.
A man who said he was a former Aquarion employee called in bomb threats to all 3 of the water company offices. The reports proved false.
Police are looking for Monroe residents who may have been victims of a used car mileage-doctoring scam on Facebook Marketplace.
The driver suffered injuries in the crash, officials said.
The three teens are also accused of stealing goods from a local business, according to the Monroe Sun.