Ansonia police search for missing teen
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Kevahri Thompson, 14, was last seen around 9 a.m. Tuesday wearing flannel pants, a white T-shirt and a red sweater, Lt. Patrick Lynch said.Ansonia Police / Contributed Photo
ANSONIA City police are looking for a missing teen who was last seen Tuesday morning, according to police.
Kevahri Thompson, 14, was last seen around 9 a.m. Tuesday wearing flannel pants, a white T-shirt and a red sweater, Lt. Patrick Lynch said.
Police described the boy as 5-foot-7 and 150 pounds with black shoulder-length braided hair and brown eyes.
The teen’s family believes he could be in the area of Houston Avenue in Ansonia or Trumbull Avenue in Bridgeport, Lynch said.
Photo: Police release age-enhanced image of missing Ansonia child Vanessa Morales
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Ansonia, Conn. police Friday Jan. 15 2021 released this age-enhanced photo of Vanessa Morales, who has been missing since Dec. 2, 2019.Contributed /Ansonia Police Department
ANSONIA Police released a digitally-aged image of Vanessa Morales, the toddler who has been missing for more than a year.
Morales, who would now be nearly 2 1/2, went missing Dec. 2 2019.
On that day, police said they found her 43-year-old mother, Christine Holloway, beaten to death in her Ansonia home during a welfare check.
Police named Morales’ father, Jose Morales, as a suspect in Holloway’s killing and later charged him with murder and tampering with evidence in February 2020.
Anonymous tip technology leads to identification of suspects
Having the ability for the public to anonymously text and easily provide information is an asset to any police department.” Sergeant Kevin Fair, Atlantic City Police DepartmentMINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, USA, January 14, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ “On May 31, 2020, a protest turned into an hours-long rioting and looting event in the Center City business district of Atlantic City. The ACPD formed a Riot Investigation Team that reviewed thousands of hours of public and private camera coverage from the area and, on June 30, 2020, we released 219 images to the public asking for assistance in identifying those responsible for committing criminal acts,” Atlantic City Police Sergeant Kevin Fair said.
Police: Six unlocked, unattended cars stolen in Stratford
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A file photo of a Stratford, Conn., police cruiser.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
STRATFORD Six cars, all left unlocked and with engines running, were stolen from residential areas and a gas station Tuesday morning, according to police.
The cars were all taken between 5 a.m. and 7:30 a.m.
“All the cars were unlocked, engine running and were left unattended,” Capt. Paul DosSantos said. “One car was stolen from a gas station and the others were stolen from residential neighborhoods.”
He said the cars were stolen from the 2700 block of Broadbridge Avenue, the 100 block of Clover Street, the 100 block of Douglas Street, the 200 block of Light Street, the 600 block of Light Street and the 600 block of Success Avenue.