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Man Who Died In River After Severe Flooding In Fairfield County Was 'An Easy Person To Love' Man Who Died In River After Severe Flooding In Fairfield County Was 'An Easy Person To Love'
Man Who Died In River After Severe Flooding In Fairfield County Was 'An Easy Person To Love' A local man who died unexpectedly during the historic flooding on Sunday, Aug. 18, in Fairfield County was known for his kindness, hard work, and caring, according to his obituary. Related: Man Found Dead In Aspetuck River In Fairfield After Police Discover Submerged Vehicle He went missing in the Aspetuck River in the town of Fairfield after his vehicle was located submerged in the water, according to authorities. Divers searched the surrounding waters and located his body in the river in Westport,  said Fairfield Police Sgt. Michael Stahl. Robert Neil MacIsaac, age 59,…
COVID-19: Outback Steakhouse Closes Location In Fairfield County COVID-19: Outback Steakhouse Closes Location In Fairfield County
Covid-19: Outback Steakhouse Closes Location In Fairfield County A popular chain restaurant has closed a location in Fairfield County following the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak that rocked Connecticut. The Outback Steakhouse on Newtown Road in Danbury has been closed, according to a voice recording that plays from the restaurant following phone calls to the location. The recording confirms that the restaurant has been closed, while encouraging potential diners to visit the company’s website to locate other Connecticut locations to frequent. According to the City of Danbury Health and Human Services Department, the Newtown Road Outback Steakhou…
Ex-Outback Steakhouse Worker Used Customer’s Credit Card To Shop At Target, Police Say Ex-Outback Steakhouse Worker Used Customer’s Credit Card To Shop At Target, Police Say
Ex-Outback Steakhouse Worker Used Customer’s Credit Card To Shop At Target, Police Say A former employee at an area Outback Steakhouse who was wanted for allegedly using a customer’s credit card information last year was taken into police custody this week. West Haven resident Dialix Mejia, 27, was taken into police custody on Tuesday, Feb. 18, on a warrant for her arrest for credit card theft, the Milford Police Department announced. It is alleged that Mejia took a customer’s credit card information while working at the Outback Steakhouse in Orange in December while she was an employee there. She then used that credit card information to make a purchase of more than $400 at…