Any witnesses are asked to contact the New Haven Police Department at 203-946-6304 or 1-866-888-TIPS (8477). Author: FOX61 Staff Updated: 11:09 AM EDT May 19, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Conn. Police are investigating a pair of shootings that occurred overnight in the Elm City.
According to a release, officers responded shortly before 10:30 p.m. Tuesday to a Shotspotter alert in the area of Waverly Street near Constance Baker Motley Street.
A 29-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound was located at the scene.
He was transported to Yale New Haven Hospital, where he is listed in stable condition.
Shortly after midnight, police received 911 calls of another incident of a shots fired.
UpdatedTue, May 11, 2021 at 11:49 pm ET
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The following are details from recent Westfield police reports. (Caren Lissner/Patch)
WESTFIELD, NJ Among police reports from early May, several Westfield residents reported suspicious vehicles and people in their neighborhoods. There was also a report of a stolen car.
On Sunday, May 2, around 11:52 p.m., a person on Highland Avenue reported that they had observed a dark colored SUV pass their residence approximately four times followed by a dark colored sedan. They observed two individuals exit the dark-colored sedan briefly, and then reenter the sedan. Both vehicles left the area. Westfield police officers searched the area with negative results.
By Joey Gardiner 2021-05-10T11:04:00+01:00
Developer claims Grenfell-style combustible cladding played no part in major fire at SOM’s New Providence Wharf development
The developer behind a block of flats which caught fire in east London on Friday has claimed that the ACM cladding on the scheme played no part in the fire.
Two residents of Ballymore’s New Providence Wharf scheme in Poplar were taken to hospital on Friday suffering from smoke inhalation with a further 42 people treated at the scene after a blaze broke out affecting the eight, ninth and tenth storeys of the 19-storey block.
The blaze comes in the wake of a long campaign by residents to get Ballymore to replace Grenfell-style combustible ACM panels on the new-build block with fire-safe cladding. A subsidiary of the Ango-Irish developer was put on a “name and shame” list of landlords who had failed to take action on combustible cladding by the government at the start of the year.
By Joey Gardiner2021-05-10T10:33:00+01:00
Developer claims Grenfell-style combustible cladding played no part in major fire at New Providence Wharf development
The developer behind a block of flats that caught fire in east London on Friday has claimed that the ACM cladding on the scheme played no part in the fire.
Two residents of Ballymore’s New Providence Wharf scheme in Poplar were taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation with a further 42 people treated at the scene after a blaze broke out affecting the eight, ninth and tenth storeys of the 19-storey block.
The blaze comes in the wake of a long campaign by residents to get Ballymore to replace Grenfell-style combustible ACM panels on the new build block with fire-safe cladding. A subsidiary of the Anglo-Irish developer was put on a “name and shame” list of landlords who had failed to take action on combustible cladding by the government at the start of the year.