The driver left the scene, and police are asking for any witnesses to the accident to come forward.
Police said officers found the vehicle Saturday night after receiving reports it was swerving on local roads.
An oil delivery driver called 911 after seeing smoke and hearing alarms inside the home.
Police said DNA evidence tied a South Windsor man to a 2024 break-in at the South Windsor Swim and Tennis Club.
Police say the passenger asked to get out of the vehicle but the driver would not stop.
Investigators said the victim later discovered a GPS tracking tag inside his vehicle, prompting an e-stalking charge.
The charge stems from an October crash where police said the vehicle rolled over near Cedar Avenue and Evergreen Way.
Officers responding around 2:35 a.m. found the crashed vehicle on Hilton Drive and began searching for the driver.
Police say officers located the vehicle in a Sullivan Avenue parking lot Sunday night.
The charge follows a long-running investigation into a motor vehicle accident in the Buckland Hills area.
Police said the 39-year-old was driving erratically before failing field sobriety tests.
Authorities reported charges ranging from ID theft to OUI and retail larceny.
Police said the suspect was extradited from Florida and held on a $75,000 bond in connection with a 2021 case in South Windsor.
Police said the driver failed field sobriety tests and was released on bond after his arrest.
The annual banquet recognized Firefighter of the Year, major awards, and decades of volunteer service.
Police said officers were called to an active larceny in progress and accused two suspects of improperly scanning items at self-checkout.
The man is accused of threatening a woman with a gun and dragging her around a basement by her hair, according to police.
Police said the robbery was arranged through social media and escalated when a gun was allegedly displayed during the exchange.
The incidents were reported Jan. 23 by a nearby homeowner.
The volunteer department says it cannot clear hydrants townwide and needs residents’ help after the recent storm.
Authorities allege the driver did not act as several minors targeted and fought other students on the bus.
A former Glastonbury resident and South Windsor business owner has been sentenced to prison for selling ​a psychedelic hallucinogen.
Officers and a local resident were honored for bravery, medical responses, and major investigations.
Police said a South Windsor woman was arrested on a warrant after investigators determined she was driving the wrong way while intoxicated.
The incident happened last fall on Sullivan Avenue, South Windsor police said.
South Windsor police say the stolen vehicle from New Britain ran a red light and crashed on New Year’s Eve.
Officers responding to a Pierce Road home found the suspect hiding in the basement, South Windsor police said.
Department officials said the new officer recently completed her studies at CCSU before beginning her law enforcement career.
South Windsor police said the man also struck a vehicle with the hammer during the reported Christmas Day incident.
Police thanked first responders who remained on duty while many residents celebrated Christmas with family.
An SUV rolled onto its side after a two-vehicle crash at the Ellington Road and Four Corners intersection, officials said.
The backpack, which contained tools, was found Tuesday morning outside the gas station on John Fitch Boulevard
The man and his business were not licensed with the state at the time of the work, South Windsor police say.
In addition to her police experience, Courchesne also serves as a medic in the Army National Guard.
Police said South Windsor K-9 Mason played a key role in a traffic stop that led to drug and firearm charges.
South Windsor police say a child was inside the car when the man allegedly struck the woman and refused to pull over.
Police say a forged check was cashed at People’s Bank on Cedar Avenue.
Police said the suspect exited his vehicle and threatened to kill the victim before leaving the area.
Investigators say the texts and other actions violated an active protective order.
Authorities said the injured employee was found on top of industrial equipment and needed to be rescued.