- Ridgefield police reportedly used social media, pawn records and multiple interviews for evidence to charge three men with stealing nearly $291,500 of jewelry from a Barrack Hill Road home.
- Weir Farm National Historic Site on the Ridgefield and Wilton border closed down as part of the Government shutdown.
- The "New York Times" featured Ridgefield's Aldrich Museum.
- The Ridgefield Chamber rolled out red carpet for Purple Frog Gift Shop..
- The death of Ayden Baskay, a two-year-old Danbury child, was ruled a homicide, as reported by the Connecticut Medical Examiner's Office. Christian Williams, 25, who was babysitting the toddler, was arrested and charged with manslaughter.
- Fairfield police discovered 150 to 200 firearms, tens of thousands of rounds ammunition and a significant amount of explosive devices in the Bronson Road house, according to Police.
- Miriam Carey, 34, a Stamford dental hygienist was shot and killed by police in Washington, D.C. after a wild chase, which put the Capitol building briefly on lockdown.
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