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New Update: 48-Year-Old Victim ID'd After Being Struck, Killed Crossing CT Roadway New Update: 48-Year-Old Victim ID'd After Being Struck, Killed Crossing CT Roadway
New Update: 48-Year-Old Victim ID'd After Being Struck, Killed Crossing CT Roadway A 48-year-old Fairfield County man was struck and killed while crossing a busy roadway in the early morning hours.  Original Rport - Traffic Alert: Road Closed After Person Struck In Stamford Cesar Cabrera-Guzman, of Stamford, was killed in Stamford around 6:50 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 19 on High Ridge Road. Sgt. Jeffrey Booth, of the Stamford Police said Cabrera-Guzman was crossing High Ridge Road and was struck by a 2012 Chevy Suburban in the right southbound travel lane. The collision was witnessed by off-duty Stamford Police Lt. James Comstock, who was also traveling …
'Immeasurable Loss': Jennifer Dulos' Family Marks Three-Year Anniversary Of Disappearance 'Immeasurable Loss': Jennifer Dulos' Family Marks Three-Year Anniversary Of Disappearance
'Immeasurable Loss': Jennifer Dulos' Family Marks Three-Year Anniversary Of Disappearance Three years ago, Jennifer Farber Dulos, a Fairfield County mother of five, dropped her children off at New Canaan Country School and has never been seen again. On Friday, May 24, 2019, the New Canaan police received a report of a missing person. The person reported missing was Jennifer Farber Dulos, age 50, a mother of five children. Hours later, around 8:30 p.m., her vehicle, a black 2017 Chevy Suburban was located on Lapham Road near the entrance to Waveny Park. In the hours that followed police would find blood in the garage of her New Canaan home at 71 Welles Lane and a search for Farb…
Six Million GM Vehicles Recalled To Replace Airbags Six Million GM Vehicles Recalled To Replace Airbags
Six Million GM Vehicles Recalled To Replace Airbags General Motors is recalling millions more vehicles due to defective Takata-built airbag inflators. For more than a year, automakers have been recalling vehicles that were installed with defective airbags, which could potentially explode, causing injuries to the driver or passengers. According to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Takata used ammonium nitrate to create a small explosion and inflate airbags in a collision. But the chemical can deteriorate when exposed to high temperatures and humidity and blow apart a metal canister, spewing out shrapnel. GM had…