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Bank Robbery Monday Afternoon

Bank Robbery Monday Afternoon

from a press release:

Bank Robbery
08/23/10 @ 11:16 am

Bank of America
644 Main Ave
Norwalk, CT

Officers and Detectives responded to the scene and learned that one suspect had entered the bank and demanded money stating that he had a gun.

No weapon was ever displayed. No injuries.

After receiving an unspecified amount of cash the suspect fled the bank on foot.

Suspect Description:
Black male in his 20′s with a mustache, thin build, wearing a hat, dark long sleeve sweatshirt and jeans carrying a light blue backpack.

The suspect is still at large at this time.

A surveillance photo of the suspect is attached.

This is an on-going investigation.

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Norwalk Police:
(Attention: Sergeant Marc Lepore or Detective Kruger)

Norwalk Police Tipline at 203-854-3111

Anonymous Internet tips can be sent to Norwalk Police website at: www.norwalkpd.com

Anonymous text tips can be submitted by typing “NPD” into the text field, followed by the message, and sending it to CRIMES (274637).

Posted in Norwalk, Police and Public Safety, community7 Comments

Arrest Made Connected To Brown Shooting

from a press release:

Norwalk Police Arrest Joseph Bateman

This afternoon Norwalk Police Detectives served a felony arrest warrant charging Joseph Bateman, age 19, of Norwalk with Weapons in a Motor Vehicle, CGS 29-38.

On Friday, 08/13/2010 at approximately 1:52 p.m. Amos Brown Jr. was shot near the intersection of Lexington Avenue and Olean Street. Brown succumbed to those injuries Sunday, 08/15/2010.

During the course of the course of the investigation it was determined that Bateman was at the scene of the homicide operating a vehicle that had bullet holes in it. It is unknown if the bullet holes occurred at the time of this shooting. That is also being investigated.

Detectives gathered probable cause and applied for a search and seizure warrant for the vehicle driven by Bateman.  While searching this vehicle, a handgun was recovered.

Detectives applied for an arrest warrant based upon this handgun.

At this time detectives do not believe the weapon seized from Bateman’s car was used in the homicide, however, it will be sent to the State lab for further testing.

The investigation into Bateman’s activities at the time of the shooting is continuing.

Bateman was advised of the arrest warrant and surrendered himself this afternoon at Norwalk Police Headquarters and is being held on a $50,000 bond.

A court date of 08/27/2010 was issued. If bond is not posted, Bateman is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday, 08/18/2010, at the Norwalk Superior Court, 17 Belden Avenue.

ARRESTED

Joseph Bateman

Age 19, D.O.B. 04/11/1991

22 Spruce Street

Norwalk, CT

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Norwalk Police:

Norwalk Police Tipline at 203-854-3111

Anonymous Internet tips can be sent to Norwalk Police website at: www.norwalkpd.com

Anonymous text tips can be submitted by typing “NPD” into the text field, followed by the message, and sending it to CRIMES (274637).

Posted in Norwalk, Police and Public Safety, community7 Comments

Bad Weekend for Connecticut Residents

The Hour is reporting that Norwalk’s Amos “AJ” Brown Jr. died tonight after being removed from life support earlier this afternoon. Brown was shot in the head on Friday afternoon. The incident is still under investigation, and no leads have come forward despite witnesses.

But to put in perspective the state of safety in Connecticut, a smattering of weekend headlines:

Meriden Boy, 16, Killed In Bronx Drive-By Shooting

Man Shot To Death Outside New Haven Night Club

Man’s Body Pulled From Yantic River In Norwich

DEP: Body Found In Ashland Pond Is Missing Man

Woman Hit By Box Truck On I-84 Dies

Avon Woman Killed In New Hartford Crash

16-Year-Old Girl Seriously Injured Falling From Cliff

Teen Seriously Injured In Dirt-Biking Accident Along Connecticut River

Unidentified man killed in New Haven crash

Overall a bad weekend to be a resident in Connecticut, regardless of where you live, what you were doing, or where you were going.  But witnesses in New Haven do come forward, resulting in this headline:

Three Hartford Men Arrested In New Haven Fatal Shooting

It’s probably not a good sign when residents report that the New Haven Police Department’s narcotics hot line voicemail box is full.

POLICE NARCOTIC HOTLINE VOICE MAILBOXES FULL

2 people want this fixed
382 Greenwich, New Haven, CT 06511, USA

In New Haven, the See, Click, Fix app lists these are the most recent issues:

Posted in Norwalk, Police and Public Safety, community3 Comments

Amos “AJ” Brown Jr. Clings To Life

The victim of Friday’s shooting is still alive at Norwalk Hospital according to a statement by the Norwalk Police. The investigation continues:

Officers and Detectives have recovered forensic evidence related to this crime.

The investigation is on-going.

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Norwalk Police:
Norwalk Police Tipline at 203-854-3111
Anonymous Internet tips can be sent to Norwalk Police website at: www.norwalkpd.com
Anonymous text tips can be submitted by typing “NPD” into the text field, followed by the message, and sending it to CRIMES (274637).

Posted in Crime & Punishment, Norwalk, Police and Public Safety, community0 Comments

Tykwan Hunt’s Killer Shot In Head

The Stamford Advocate has the details:

A 19-year-old acquitted in the stabbing death of a Bridgeport man in 2008, was shot in the head in South Norwalk Friday afternoon and has been placed on life support, police said.

Amos “A.J.” Brown was in a car in front of the El Coqui bodega on Lexington Avenue when shots rang out and he was critically injured, police said.

Police say Brown was still breathing when he was rushed to Norwalk Hospital, but characterized his injuries as life-threatening.

Lexington Avenue is blocked off and police are investigating the scene. Two cars, a gray Volvo near Snowen Street and a black car next to the El Coqui have bullet holes in them.

A nearby resident said she heard four shots followed by another four to five shots shortly after 2 p.m. Friday.

A jury acquitted Brown of murdering Tykwan Hunt last year, allowing the Norwalk man — who had been jailed for 15 months — to be released.

The jury acquitted Brown, 17, of the original murder charge and lesser offenses of first-degree manslaughter, second-degree manslaughter and negligent homicide.

After denying involvement in Hunt’s death, Brown told police, about a month after Hunt was killed, that Hunt pulled a gun on him and pointed it at his face. Brown said he picked up a knife at his feet and stabbed Hunt.

Posted in Norwalk, Police and Public Safety14 Comments

Suspect Nabbed Following Another Bank Robbery

Suspect Nabbed Following Another Bank Robbery

from a press release:

Norwalk Police Arrest Bank Robbery Suspect

Fairfield County Savings Bank – 121 New Canaan Avenue

On Friday, July 9, 2010 at 9:02 p.m., after a 6 hour manhunt, Norwalk Police Detectives assisted by the US Marshals Violent Fugitive Task Force, arrested Christopher Wallace, age 24 of Westport, CT.

Wallace was arrested on a warrant and charged with Robbery 1st degree.

Earlier in the day, at approximately 12:41 p.m., Wallace robbed the Fairfield County Savings Bank located at 121 New Canaan Avenue in Norwalk.

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Bank Robbers Captured On Video

Bank Robbers Captured On Video

from a press release:

Date: 7/6/10

Time: 3:32 pm

Location: 26 Chestnut Hill Road, Norwalk CT

Incident: Bank Robbery – Fairfield County Savings Bank

On the afternoon of Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 at 3:32 pm the Norwalk Police Department received a hold-up alarm from the Fairfield County Savings Bank branch located in the shopping plaza at 26 Chestnut Hill Road.  The alarm was then verified that an actual robbery had just occurred and Patrol Units were dispatched to the area.

The area was secured and K-9 Units from the Norwalk Police, Westport Police and Connecticut State Police attempted to track the flight of the suspects.  The track led down Newtown Avenue and leads are being investigated.

The Detective Bureau then arrived on scene and recovered physical evidence that will be examined and analyzed.  Surveillance video footage was also examined and it was determined that at least two suspects were involved in the robbery.  The first suspect entered the bank and went to a teller station where he passed a note implying that he had a gun and demanded money, no weapon was displayed.  The second suspect remained near the front door as a lookout.  Once the robbery was completed the suspect fled with an undisclosed amount of money out the door and is believed to have fled out the rear of the shopping plaza onto Newtown Avenue.

Suspect # 1 – White male, 6’1” – 6’4”, thin build. Age is estimated in the mid 20’s.  Wearing a dark green long sleeve hooded sweatshirt or pull over, long white basketball style shorts with blue and yellow trim along the bottom, low white sneakers, dark T-shirt, and a gray baseball hat with an Underarmor logo on the front, sunglasses and a goatee that could be fake.  He was carrying a black shoulder bag similar to a laptop case.

Suspect # 2 – White male, 6’ tall, medium build wearing a dark blue “AERO” 87 hooded sweatshirt with the zipper in the front.

Witnesses believed they observed these two suspects walk into the shopping plaza from Chestnut Hill Road in through the exit and in front of the Fairfield County Savings Bank and then in between the Cranbury Wines and Liquor and Village Gourmet minutes before the robbery.  The suspects caught their attention because they had their hoods up in the middle of the day with high temperatures.

Anybody with information is asked to contact Det. Dave Orr at 203-854-3190 or the Norwalk Police anonymous Tip-Line at 203-854-3111.

Posted in Crime & Punishment, Featured, In the News, Norwalk, Police and Public Safety, community3 Comments

Free Emergency Training By Norwalk Fire Department

from a press release:

Norwalk Fire Dept. offers free training for Community Partners

Norwalk. (June 3, 2010) — On Tuesday, June 15th from 9-11:30 am, the Norwalk Fire Department- Office of Emergency Management will sponsor a free training for community agencies/ organizations to help them better organize and respond to an emergency at their site. This training is open to all human service agencies, houses of worship and youth-serving agencies who are interested. Participants will learn about the leadership roles and responsibilities involved in creating an Incident command team at their site and how to apply the training during emergencies as well as everyday events.

Some of the benefits of the Incident Command System are to help community partners understand how to think through an event and work as partners with the government and professional emergency responders, instill universal and transferable leadership and build community capacity to share and leverage EVERY asset and resource.

“This training will help agencies create a leadership structure and train their staff to respond calmly in an emergency and better communicate their needs and resources”, said Fire Chief Denis McCarthy. “We hope all our community partners will take advantage of this opportunity to be better prepared. Whether it’s a health emergency during a worship service, a lost child on a field trip or planning a large event, the Incident Command System is an invaluable tool for every community partner to use.”

Given the forecast for an extremely active hurricane season this year, we are encouraging our community partners to prepare their agencies, staff and the people they serve for emergencies. If they are able to stay open after a disaster, the community benefits. The training on June 15th, is an important piece of their emergency planning steps.

To register for this training, participants should call 203-854-0238 or e-mail mdeluca@norwalkct.org by Friday June 11. Pre-registration is required and a light breakfast will be provided.

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Norwalk Homicide Victim Identified

from a press release:

Norwalk Police Identify Homicide Victim

The Norwalk Police Department Detective Bureau has determined the identity of the homicide victim found near 32 Marlin Drive on Sunday, May 31st at 4:39 a.m.

The deceased is Luis Tellez, age 37, of 72 Marlin Drive Norwalk, CT.

Investigators are examining the circumstances leading up to the death of Mr. Tellez.

Anyone with information concerning this investigation is urged to contact the Norwalk Police Tipline at 203-854-3111.

Anonymous Internet tips can be submitted via the anonymous tip link at the Norwalk Police website at: www.norwalkpd.com

Anonymous text tips can be submitted by typing “NPD” into the text field, followed by the message, and sending it to CRIMES (274637).

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Homicide Investigation

from a press release:

The Norwalk Police Department is investigating the death of an unidentified Hispanic male.

A motorist called 911 on Sunday at 4:39 a.m. reporting a man laying down in the roadway on Marlin Drive. The motorist stated that initially the object in the road appeared to be a pile of clothing but upon closer inspection determined that it was a person.

Officers responding to the call checked the area and located a man face down in the roadway near 32 Marlin Drive. The officers checked the man for vital signs and found none. Norwalk Hospital Paramedics responded, evaluated his medical condition and pronounced death at 4:55 a.m.

Officers observed indications of head trauma, blood on his face and noted an accumulation of blood on the pavement beneath his face.

Officers also observed that one of his front pants pockets had been turned inside out, perhaps suggesting that he was the victim of a robbery. The man did not have a wallet or identification.

The man is described as a Hispanic male in his 30′s, wearing a red short sleeve polo shirt, black jeans and black boots. The man was determined to be 5’ 7” tall, weighing 238 pounds.

Investigators canvassed the residential neighborhood and local businesses conducting interviews in an effort to learn more about the incident and determine the man’s identity.

An autopsy was conducted Monday by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Farmington. The cause of death was determined to be Blunt Traumatic Head Injury, Circumstances Pending Further Investigation.

Tuesday, as the investigation progressed, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner listed the cause of death as Blunt Traumatic Head Injury and determined the manner of death to be Homicide.

Investigators have made significant progress in determining the victim’s identity using fingerprints that were submitted for comparison using the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS). Release of the victim’s identity is pending confirmation and notification of the next of kin.

Investigators are examining all possibilities in determining the details of what occurred including the possibility that the injuries were sustained at a different physical location.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the Norwalk Police:

Norwalk Police Tipline at 203-854-3111

Anonymous Internet tips can be submitted via the anonymous tip link at the Norwalk Police website at: www.norwalkpd.com

Anonymous text tips can be submitted by typing “NPD” into the text field, followed by the message, and sending it to CRIMES (274637)

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