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Police ID Man Found Dead Inside CT Home; Officers Investigating Cause Of Death Police ID Man Found Dead Inside CT Home; Officers Investigating Cause Of Death
Police ID Man Found Dead Inside CT Home; Officers Investigating Cause Of Death Authorities have identified the man who was found dead inside his home last week as 55-year-old Carlos Gonzales.  Ansonia police were called to his Prindle Avenue home around 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 4 for a welfare check and found his body.  Police do not suspect any foul play, but the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will conduct an autopsy to determine his cause of death. 
Retired Cop Kills Wife, Then Himself In Long Island Murder-Suicide: Police Retired Cop Kills Wife, Then Himself In Long Island Murder-Suicide: Police
Retired Cop Kills Wife, Then Himself In Long Island Murder-Suicide: Police A retired Long Island police officer shot and killed his wife before turning the gun on himself inside their Jamesport home, Suffolk County Police announced on Thursday, June 12. Edward Crohan, 62, fatally shot his wife, Stephanie Crohan, 63, and then took his own life, according to a police press release. Riverhead Town Police were called to 56 Lagoon Court around 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 11 for a welfare check. When officers arrived, they found both Edward and Stephanie dead from gunshot wounds, Suffolk County Homicide Squad detectives said. Edward Crohan retired from the Town of Sou…
CT Man Surrenders After 36-Hour Standoff; Police Find Weapons, Grenade Inside Home: Cops CT Man Surrenders After 36-Hour Standoff; Police Find Weapons, Grenade Inside Home: Cops
CT Man Surrenders After 36-Hour Standoff; Police Find Weapons, Grenade Inside Home: Cops A man who threatened to shoot officers during a welfare check is now facing serious charges after a tense standoff that lasted a day and a half. Daniel Rodak, of Milford, is charged with threatening, interfering with an officer, and breach of peace, police said.  Police were called to Rodak's Pullman Drive home in Milford for a welfare check around 11:15 a.m. on Monday, April 28, but the routine visit unraveled quickly. Rodak reportedly shouted multiple threats to shoot the officers as they tried to speak with him. Out of caution, police backed away and set up a perimeter. They tried …