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$36K Worth Of Golf Carts Stolen From Bristol Club: Suspects At Large, Police Say $36K Worth Of Golf Carts Stolen From Bristol Club: Suspects At Large, Police Say
$36K Worth Of Golf Carts Stolen From Bristol Club: Suspects At Large, Police Say Authorities are asking for help from the public in finding four suspects who stole three golf carts worth $12,000 each from a golf club in Hartford County.  The theft happened on Friday, June 19 just after 12:40 p.m., when Bristol Police responded to a burglar alarm at Chippanee Golf Club located at 6 Marsh Rd. and found that the store building housing carts had been broken into.  According to the department, officers reviewed video surveillance and determined that four suspects had taken five carts from the building. Two of these stolen carts were later found on the cou…
Cameras Catch Man Throwing Neighbor's Mail Under Her Car In CT: Police Cameras Catch Man Throwing Neighbor's Mail Under Her Car In CT: Police
Cameras Catch Man Throwing Neighbor's Mail Under Her Car In CT: Police A Fairfield County man already well-known to authorities faces charges after allegedly threatening his neighbor and throwing her mail out of her mailbox, police said. The man's arrest stemmed from a complaint from his neighbor on Monday, March 20, when a Westport woman complained to officers that 57-year-old Westport resident James Doyle was stealing her mail, according to Westport Police.  The woman suspected that Doyle was taking the mail from her front porch, so she set up surveillance cameras that eventually confirmed her suspicion.  According to police, the cameras show Doyl…
CT Man Attempted To 'Lure' Neighbor's Cat Into Home, Police Say CT Man Attempted To 'Lure' Neighbor's Cat Into Home, Police Say
CT Man Attempted To 'Lure' Neighbor's Cat Into Home, Police Say A man was charged with breach of peace for allegedly attempting to lure his neighbor's cat into his home in Fairfield County. James Dolyle, age 56, of Westport, was charged on Friday, Jan. 20, following an investigation by Westport Police that he had allegedly stolen the neighbor's cat. The neighbor told officers that Doyle has been trying to “lure” her cat into his residence for some time now and she has repeatedly told him to leave her cat alone, said Lt. Eric Woods, of the Westport Police. Doyle was seen by neighbors trying to lure the cat into his residence and alerted t…