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Wakelee Avenue, Ansonia, CT

Man Extradited From Hawaii For CT Homicide Man Extradited From Hawaii For CT Homicide
Man Extradited From Hawaii For CT Homicide More than 11 years after the crime, a suspect is facing charges for his involvement in the 2011 murder of a Connecticut man. Andrew Spino, age 34, was extradited from Hawaii, where he was in jail on unrelated charges, by US Marshals to New Haven County in connection with the March 2011 murder of Isaia Hernandez in Ansonia. The investigation into the homicide of Hernandez began on Wednesday, March 16, 2011, at 6:10 p.m., when the Ansonia Police Department received a complaint of a person shot in front of the Xtra Mart on Wakelee Avenue, said Lt. Patrick Lynch of the Ansonia Police. Hernande…
Three Suspects Who Robbed CT Man In Broad Daylight On Run, Police Say Three Suspects Who Robbed CT Man In Broad Daylight On Run, Police Say
Three Suspects Who Robbed CT Man In Broad Daylight On Run, Police Say Police are searching for three suspects who allegedly robbed a man while he was sitting in his vehicle in Connecticut. The incident took place around 11:10 a.m., Thursday, July 15, in Ansonia in the area of Wakelee Avenue and Pork Hollow Road, Lieutenant Patrick Lynch said.  According to Lynch, the three men approached the victim after he parked on Pork Hollow Road, two were armed with handguns, and the suspects stole personal items from the victim.  The suspects left the scene in a 2020 white Hyundai Genesis, which was stolen out of Waterbury, and previously been used in a purse…
Police In CT Searching For Alleged Cop Impersonator Police In CT Searching For Alleged Cop Impersonator
Police In CT Searching For Alleged Cop Impersonator Police in Connecticut are asking the public for help after an alleged cop impersonator attempted to pull numerous driver's over. Earlier on Thursday, March 18, the Ansonia Police Department investigated a complaint of an unmarked vehicle with blue and red flashing lights attempting to pull cars over in the Wakelee Avenue and Franklin Street area, said Lieutenant Patrick Lynch. The suspect vehicle was described as a Toyota Camry or Honda occupied by three to four people, Lynch said. "The Ansonia Police Department does not have Toyota or Honda unmarked vehicles and is not aware of any s…