Troopers will be assigned to the Bradley Interational Airport, Union Station and across the state to keep travelers safe this Memorial Day weekend. But state police said they can’t do it alone. “Nobody knows your neighborhood, workplace or community better than you,” state police said. The agency is encouraging anyone who notices supicious or seemingly out-of-place behavior to call local authorities immedaitely. In other words: If you see something, say something. “Don’t be apprehensive about reporting,” state police said. “It’s better to be safe.”
from News https://www.ctpost.com/local/article/State-police-tells-residents-if-you-see-12946363.php
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Two hospitalized following crash in area of Mountain Grove Street on Saturday, Bridgeport official says
A city spokesperson said both victims suffered non-life-threatening injuries following a car crash that occurred in the area of Mountain Gro...
-
Two "Grey's Anatomy" actors and another parent filed a lawsuit after their elementary school-aged children ate cannabis-laced ...
-
A father-daughter duo recently opened 123 Pronto on Monroe Turnpike in Trumbull. The new business serves Italian cuisine in packaged, freshl...
-
STRATFORD - Police conducted an undercover internet prostitution sting arresting two alleged prostitutes and four alleged “Johns.” Erica Cal...
No comments:
Post a Comment