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Franklin Street, Westport, CT

Decapitated Chickens Discovered At Westport Home Decapitated Chickens Discovered At Westport Home
Decapitated Chickens Discovered At Westport Home A man who had been dumping headless chickens in a box in the front yard of a Westport home has been arrested by police. The latest chicken dumping incident took place around 11:30 p.m., Friday, April 12, when the victim reported an illegal dumping complaint on Franklin Street, said the Westport Police. The victim’s property had been the site of several recent illegal dumping incidents in which a suspect has left boxes containing decapitated chickens, police said.  The victim reported a suspect just dropped a bag on his property and was running south on Franklin Street towards Sau…
Box With Headless Chicken Inside Keeps Appearing In Westport Yard Box With Headless Chicken Inside Keeps Appearing In Westport Yard
Box With Headless Chicken Inside Keeps Appearing In Westport Yard Westport police are asking the public for help in identifying a person who keeps leaving a box containing a headless chicken in the yard of an area home. According to Westport Police Lt. Jullian Cabana, it's happened a couple of times and the residents have no idea why someone would leave a headless chicken in their Franklin Street yard. In a video posted on Facebook, the individual, who appears to be a woman, is seen leaving the box and calmly continues walking southbound on Franklin Street towards the Westport Train Station.  Anyone with information…
Westport To Close Saugatuck Railroad Parking Lot 5 For Construction Westport To Close Saugatuck Railroad Parking Lot 5 For Construction
Westport To Close Saugatuck Railroad Parking Lot 5 For Construction WESTPORT, Conn. — Starting on Tuesday, Jan. 2, the Saugatuck Railroad Lot 5 Permit Parking will be closed for construction until March. Westport Railroad Operations has opened 11 temporary permit parking spaces east of Railroad Place in the two-hour parking area.  For alternate parking, commuters can use Lot 7 off of Franklin Street during this closure period.  For more information about railroad parking, click here or call 203-341-6052.