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Bristol, Connecticut

CT Woman Accused Of Trespassing At Taylor Swift's Home, Police Say CT Woman Accused Of Trespassing At Taylor Swift's Home, Police Say
CT Woman Accused Of Trespassing At Taylor Swift's Home, Police Say A Connecticut woman who has been warned to stay away from megastar Taylor Swift's homes was nabbed in front of her beachfront mansion on Rhode Island. Hartford County resident Kimberly Meyer, age 54, of Bristol, was arrested on Monday, July 3 in front of the home on Bluff Avenue in Westerly, Rhode Island, Westerly Police Chief Paul Gingerella told Daily Voice.  Gingerella said Meyer was previously warned not to be on the property so when officers found her in front of the home she was arrested. Meyer was charged with willful trespassing and released on a $1,000 bond with the condition she…
Patrol Cruiser Struck In I-84 Crash, CT State Police Say Patrol Cruiser Struck In I-84 Crash, CT State Police Say
Patrol Cruiser Struck In I-84 Crash, CT State Police Say A driver was hospitalized after crashing his car into a police cruiser on a Connecticut highway. The crash happened on I-84 eastbound, in Hartford County, near Exit 39 in Farmington at about 8:20 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 11, according to Connecticut State Police. A state police cruiser was parked in the left lane with emergency lights activated due to an unrelated crash that happened on the westbound side of the highway, police said. Police said there was also a flare pattern on the roadway with a taper showing that the left lane was closed. Authorities said a 29-year-old Bristol man was loo…
Former CT Resident Sentenced For Trafficking Cocaine Through US Mail Former CT Resident Sentenced For Trafficking Cocaine Through US Mail
Former CT Resident Sentenced For Trafficking Cocaine Through US Mail A former Connecticut resident has been sentenced for trafficking kilograms of cocaine through the United States mail. Marcos Mendez, age 31, of Florida, was sentenced on Monday, Oct. 18, to 72 months in prison and four years of supervised release for trafficking cocaine through the mail from Puerto Rico to Connecticut and Massachusetts, according to Leonard Boyle, acting United States attorney for the District of Connecticut. Between July and December 2018, authorities seized five parcels that were mailed to addresses in Bristol, Meriden and Burlington, Connecticut, and in Worcest…