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Henry Street, Stamford, CT

One Remains In Critical Condition Following Double-Fatal Stamford Crash One Remains In Critical Condition Following Double-Fatal Stamford Crash
One Remains In Critical Condition Following Double-Fatal Stamford Crash One of four people hospitalized following a double-fatal crash in Stamford remains in critical condition. The crash took place around 2:32 a.m., Monday, Aug. 26, when a 2008 Nissan Altima struck two utility poles on Canal Street, just north of Ludlow Street, leaving two teens dead, and four others injured, said Stamford Police Sgt. Jeffrey Booth. According to Booth, Kymoni Pollock, 19, died at the scene, and NiShawn Tolliver, 18, died at the hospital. As of Friday, Aug. 30, Amaiya Callahan, 19, is the only person from the crash who remains at Stamford Hospital in critical condition, accord…
Two Killed, Two Seriously Injured In Stamford Crash Two Killed, Two Seriously Injured In Stamford Crash
Two Killed, Two Seriously Injured In Stamford Crash Click here for an updated story: Police Identify Victims Of Double-Fatal Stamford Crash Two people were killed and two seriously injured when a car crashed into two utility poles in Stamford, according to multiple sources. It happened around 5 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 26 near the intersection of Canal Street and Henry Street. One person was dead at the scene and the other died at Stamford Hospital after the vehicle with six passengers traveling southbound crashed into the poles. The others in the car have been hospitalized, with two injuries reported to be serious. The streets were …
Tight Leather Jacket Tip Leads To Drug Charges For Mount Vernon Woman Tight Leather Jacket Tip Leads To Drug Charges For Mount Vernon Woman
Tight Leather Jacket Tip Leads To Drug Charges For Mount Vernon Woman A Westchester woman wearing a tightly-fitted leather jacket was busted with three-quarters of a pound of pot after police received a tip she was a drug courier, according to Stamford Police. Garland Yurkovsky, 37, of Mount Vernon, was busted Friday after members of the Narcotics and Organized Crime squad received a tip about a marijuana delivery by a woman driving a black Infiniti, said Capt. Richard Conklin. Officers staked out the area on Henry Street and watched as the woman pulled into a parking lot and got out of the vehicle, carrying a black backpack. As officers watched, they could s…