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Long Ridge Road, Stamford, CT

Teen Critically Injured After Dodge Dakota Rolls Over In North Stamford Teen Critically Injured After Dodge Dakota Rolls Over In North Stamford
Teen Critically Injured After Dodge Dakota Rolls Over In North Stamford A teenager suffered critical injuries in a rollover crash involving a pickup truck in North Stamford. At approximately 4:15 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 22, Stamford Police officers responded to the area of 617 Webbs Hill Rd. off Long Ridge Road on the report of a single-vehicle crash where the vehicle was reported to be rolled over and a person was in the street bleeding. Officers arrived to find the vehicle, a 2005 Dodge Dakota pickup truck, lying on its side. The operator of the vehicle, who was identified as Donald Berrios-Ruiz, an 18-year-old Stamford resident, was outside of the vehi…
IDs Released For Couple Found Dead In Long Ridge Road Home IDs Released For Couple Found Dead In Long Ridge Road Home
IDs Released For Couple Found Dead In Long Ridge Road Home A man and woman found dead inside a Stamford home have been identified by police. Peter Mihalopoulos, 80, and Anna Mihalopoulos, 83, were found on Monday, Jan. 27, sitting dead in two chairs in the living room of their Long Ridge Road home by their son-in-law, said Stamford Police Capt. Richard Conklin. Police said the couple died from carbon monoxide poisoning and that a 2016 Ford Explorer was found in an attached garage with the lights on, but the vehicle had run out of gas. Previous Story: Couple Found Dead In Stamford Home Conklin said the couple was very active and involved …
Couple Found Dead In Long Ridge Road Home Couple Found Dead In Long Ridge Road Home
Couple Found Dead In Long Ridge Road Home Click here for an updated story: IDs Released For Couple Found Dead In Stamford Home A man and woman found dead inside a Stamford home may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning, police said. The couple was found on Long Ridge Road after a friend went to the home on Monday, Jan. 27, said Stamford Police Lt. Thomas Scanlon. Stamford police, fire, and EMS responded to the residence, said Scanlon. A preliminary investigation indicates that carbon monoxide is a key factor in the couple's death, he said.  An investigator from the medical examiner responded to the scene and au…