Police in one Fairfield County town are urging caution to residents after numerous bear sightings.The first sighting took place on Friday, May 21 when a black bear was busy getting into garbage cans and birdfeeders in the Barnswallow Drive…
Police in one Fairfield County town are urging caution to residents after numerous bear sightings.
The first sighting took place on Friday, May 21 when a black bear was busy getting into garbage cans and birdfeeders in the Barnswallow Drive and Scenic Hill Road of Trumbull, Lt. Brian Weir of the Trumbull Police said.
On Wednesday morning, May 26, 2021, the Trumbull Police Department and Animal Control Office received reports of bear sightings on Deer Run Drive and Putting Green Road where a bear was seen getting very close to a home, and another moving near a residential swimming pool, Weir said.
In addition, there have been several bear sightings in Trumbull to include the Indian Ledge Park and the Tashua areas of town, he added.
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TRUMBULL The town’s police chief says Connecticut’s modified law enforcement accountability bill is more “reasonable.”
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“I’m not saying there weren’t areas for improvement, there always are. However, it still needs to be reasonable for a person to be able to function and keep themselves as safe as they can, while safeguarding others that they’re responsible for.”
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