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CT cops encourage turning in your ex for Valentine s Day

CT cops encourage turning in your ex for Valentine s Day FacebookTwitterEmail A Facebook post from police in Stratford offers a “Valentine’s Special,” including “their own pair of locking bracelets” for your ex.Johan Ordonez / Getty Images The Stratford Police Department, in a bit of a tongue-in-cheek Facebook post, is asking residents to turn in their exes for Valentine s Day. Written as a mock Valentine’s Day advertisement, replete with emojis, the police department said it was “excited to offer” a “Valentine’s Special.” “Have an ex-valentine and know they have warrants? We want to hear from you,” the post reads.

Driver who tried to run Somerset police officer off the road had 17 bags of heroin in his truck, affidavit states

Driver who tried to run Somerset police officer off the road had 17 bags of heroin in his truck, affidavit states Suspect told police sergeant ‘I’ll find you’ after arrest, affidavit states Updated:  Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – A 37-year-old man has been arrested after Somerset police said he tried to run a sergeant, who had his 6-year-old son in the vehicle, off the road on Loop 1604. Robert Anthony Rosas, 37, was arrested on Monday on additional charges of aggravated assault against a public servant, possession and evading arrest, records with the Bexar County Jail show. He was first charged with reckless driving following the incident that happened on Jan. 20 along Loop 1604 in the city of Somerset, according to records.

Somerset woman airlifted to UK after Thursday wreck

Man strikes police officer with vehicle as he flees scene, officials say

Man strikes police officer with vehicle as he flees scene, officials say © Somerset Police Dept. Raymond Prevost, 28, of Fall River, was charged by the Somerset Police Department on Jan. 13, 2021, after he allegedly struck an officer with his vehicle, resulting in a motor vehicle pursuit and crash. A Massachusetts man is facing multiple charges after he struck a police officer with his vehicles as he fled from authorities, according to police. Somerset police Chief George McNeil says the department received a report at about 8:50 a.m. Wednesday about a man who was sleeping inside a running Nissan Rogue in the area of 61 Briggs Ave. The man had reportedly been there since about 6:45 a.m.Sign up for our Newsletters

Somerset Cop Struck by Fleeing Fall River Man, Police Say

Somerset Cop Struck by Fleeing Fall River Man, Police Say A Fall River man already wanted on various criminal warrants faces additional charges after he allegedly struck a Somerset police officer before fleeing at a high rate of speed and crashing his SUV into a bridge abutment near the Cove Restaurant and Marina in Fall River. Police Chief George McNeil says Raymond Prevost, 28, who is known to police, will be booked and arraigned as soon as he s released from the hospital. Wednesday at around 8:30 a.m., Somerset police responded to a report of a man sleeping inside a running Nissan Rogue in the area of 61 Briggs Ave. He had reportedly been there since around 6:45 a.m. Police identified the man as Prevost and determined that he had multiple outstanding warrants.

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