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East Main Street, Ansonia, CT

Viral Video Captures Shocking Ansonia Robbery, Police Slam Bystander Inaction Viral Video Captures Shocking Ansonia Robbery, Police Slam Bystander Inaction
Viral Video Captures Shocking Ansonia Robbery, Police Slam Bystander Inaction Police are investigating a street robbery caught on video outside a popular Connecticut bar and restaurant, and they aren’t just looking for suspects — they’re also calling out bystanders who stood by and did not call for help.  The incident unfolded in front of The Spot on East Main Street in Ansonia on Saturday, March 1. A man reported that he was in a minor car crash, where the other driver turned aggressive. According to police, the woman involved in the crash allegedly yelled at the victim before stealing his wallet and phone. The victim was not injured, but instead of getting hel…
Watch: Car Bursts Into Flames After Slamming Into Parked Vehicles In Ansonia Watch: Car Bursts Into Flames After Slamming Into Parked Vehicles In Ansonia
Watch: Car Bursts Into Flames After Slamming Into Parked Vehicles In Ansonia Connecticut police believe the driver who caused a fiery crash in New Haven County earlier this week was intoxicated and speeding.  Police released surveillance video of the Monday, Oct. 7, crash that shows a car blow through a stop sign, slam into a row of parked vehicles, and burst into flames near the intersection of East Main Street and Kingston Drive in Ansonia. Investigators believe the driver was speeding and intoxicated when they jumped the curb and crashed. Authorities have not released their name as no charges have been filed by Thursday, Oct. 10, but an arrest is expected, A…
Motorcyclist Found Dead On Roadway ID'd Motorcyclist Found Dead On Roadway ID'd
Motorcyclist Found Dead On Roadway ID'd Police have identified a motorcyclist found lying in the roadway following a crash. Kevin Parham, 55 of Norwalk, formerly an Ansonia resident, was found around 7 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 29, at the intersection of East Main, Main, North Main and State streets in Ansonia, said Ansonia Police Lt. Patrick Lynch. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ruled the cause of death to be blunt trauma and the manner to be accidental. Parham was located in the road at the intersection seriously injured; a short distance away on North Main Street a motorcycle with heavy damage was located on its side, Lync…