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Connecticut Post Mall Launches Parent Escort Policy After Fights Break Out

The Connecticut Post Mall has instituted a parental escort policy the day after several fights broke out at the mall in Milford.

Connecticut Post Mall in Milford.

Connecticut Post Mall in Milford.

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Under the new policy, which went into effect on Friday, Dec. 27, anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult 21 years or older while the policy is in place.

A single adult may supervise up to four people under the age of 18.

Anyone under the age of 21 should be prepared to show one of the following forms of identification:

  • United States driver's license
  • United States state-issued ID
  • Resident alien card
  • Passport
  • U.S. Military ID
  • Canadian ID
  • Mexican Consulate ID

No college or high school identification cards will be accepted, authorities added.

Fighting and vandalism took place in the food court of the mall at around 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 26.

Numerous teenagers were involved in several altercations a couple of hours later at the Westfield Trumbull Mall, prompting a significant police response to restore order.

Shortly before 7 p.m., several Trumbull police officers were patrolling the mall on foot when they were notified of a fight that broke out between several teenagers on the upper level near the Target store.

The responding officers were able to break up the melee and detained six of the subjects as they attempted to flee, Lieutenant Brian D. Weir of the Trumbull Police Department said.

As the crowd dispersed, other groups of teens congregated at other locations throughout the mall and more fights broke out, Weir said.

Due to the large crowds and the disorderly conditions, Trumbull Police requested mutual aid and were assisted by officers from Bridgeport PD, Fairfield PD, and Monroe PD.

K-9 officers were also used to disperse the crowds and escort groups of teens out of the mall.

Trumbull EMS and AMR also assisted and treated three individuals who were injured during the altercations.

One incident involved a juvenile male who was transported to St. Vincent’s Hospital, and another involved a juvenile female who was transported to Bridgeport Hospital. Both suffered minor injuries. One bystander suffered minor injuries as well, but declined medical attention.

The Westfield Trumbull Mall remained open during the scheduled business hours, as officers escorted a large number of teens out of the mall, and the atmosphere returned to normal shortly after 8 p.m., Weir said.

As a result of the incident, Daniel Vasquez, 19, of Bridgeport was arrested and charged with breach of peace.

He was given a court date of Thursday, Jan. 2, to appear in Bridgeport Superior Court.

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