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Notorious CT After-Hours Club Raided, Nets 3 Arrests, More To Come, Police Say Notorious CT After-Hours Club Raided, Nets 3 Arrests, More To Come, Police Say
Notorious CT After-Hours Club Raided, Nets 3 Arrests, More To Come, Police Say After several years of responding to assaults, shootings, stabbings, and a murder at a Connecticut address, police raided the residence and made several arrests. The incident occurred in New Haven County on Saturday, July 13, at 190 Grove St., in Meriden. According to Lt. Darrin McKay of the Meriden Police, the purpose of the search was to recover evidence from a recent assault that occurred at the property. McKay said many of the problems have arisen due to an after-hours event on the second floor of the building. He added that the operation on July 13 occurred at 2:45 a.m. and was a col…
Man Grabs ShopRite Employee Who Refused Alcohol Sale, Police Say Man Grabs ShopRite Employee Who Refused Alcohol Sale, Police Say
Man Grabs ShopRite Employee Who Refused Alcohol Sale, Police Say A Connecticut man got physical with an employee at a local grocery store after he was refused alcohol due to state liquor law time restrictions. Officers from the Milford Police Department were dispatched to ShopRite on Boston Post Road shortly before 10 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 18, where there was a report of an antagonistic customer. Police said that the investigation into the reported incident led to the arrest of Milford resident Joseph Pascale, 44, who is accused of allegedly yelling at and grabbing a staff member by the arm when he refused to sell him alcohol. Pascale was arrested and c…
Stamford Restaurant Caught Selling Alcohol Without License Stamford Restaurant Caught Selling Alcohol Without License
Stamford Restaurant Caught Selling Alcohol Without License Stamford police seized more than 10 cases of beer from a restaurant that was selling alcohol without a permit during an undercover operation. Stamford police had received information regarding liquor being sold at the Rincon Latino at 449 West Main St., without a permit, said Stamford Police Capt. Richard Conklin. Agents with the Narcotics and Organized Crime squad investigated the restaurant and found they did not have a liquor license, he said.   To confirm the restaurant was selling alcohol, an undercover officer was sent in to have dinner on Friday and ordered dinner and a beer.  &quo…