• Police: Bloomfield Bank Robbed

    Police: Bloomfield Bank Robbed
    (Bloomfield, Conn./CBS Connecticut) – Police in Bloomfield say a bank in the city was robbed earlier this afternoon.
    Just before 1:30 P.M., they say a lone suspect entered a Simsbury Bank branch on Cottage Grove Road, then fled with an undetermined amount of cash.
    Officers say the suspect is a light-skinnned male, about 5′-11″ with dark hair.
    He was wearing sunglasses and a gray hooded sweatshirt.
    No weapon was displayed but police say the suspect did pass a note to the teller.
  • Police: Sex Assault Suspect Bribed 12-Year-Old Victim

    Police: Sex Assault Suspect Bribed 12-Year-Old Victim
    SHELTON, Conn. (CBS Connecticut) – Shelton police have arrested a 38-year-old local man on sexual assault charges involving a 12-year-old girl.
    Police say Adam Besaw is charged with first-degree sexual assault, two counts of second-degree sexual assault, and four counts of risk of injury and impairing the morals of a minor.
    The victim told investigators that Besaw bribed her with gifts and money, dating back to 2014, said police.
    Besaw was arrested Sunday and held on $250,000 bond pending
  • Suspect Nabbed In Shelton Burglaries

    Suspect Nabbed In Shelton Burglaries
    (Shelton, Conn./CBS Connecticut) – Shelton police are charging a man with burglary stemming from the disappearance of equipment from a city company.
    They say 45-year-old Michael Petro of Oakville is facing burglary and larceny charges following the theft of snow blowers and other equipment from Perkin And Elmer on Bridgeport Avenue.
    Officers say they were able to determine that Petro was the one behind the thefts after he and his pickup truck were spotted on surveillance video.
    Investigato
  • Keidel: Are Warriors Just Too Much For Cavs?

    By Jason Keidel
    The media vultures are hovering, talons out — courtside, ringside, at postgame pressers — ready to pounce on the hardwood carrion.
    The vultures are circling — pens in one hand, shovel in the other, ready to scoop the dirt over Cleveland’s coffin.
    The script has become soporific, if that’s possible, in the NBA Finals. Two up, two down. The Warriors are two games from not only vanquishing their tormentors, but also capping an epic, unprecedented run of
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