Casey Donahue

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Originally from Pennsylvania, Casey graduated from Fairfield University with a major in journalism and a minor in political science. He has covered several towns in Fairfield County since 2010. Case was formerly an assistant managing editor at Daily Voice.

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Search Continues For Missing Autistic Man From Greenwich Search Continues For Missing Autistic Man From Greenwich
Search Continues For Missing Autistic Man From Greenwich GREENWICH, Conn. -- Greenwich Police are continuing to search for an elderly autistic man who has been missing since Sunday.Kenneth Woodd-Cahusac, 61, of Riverside was reported missing at 8:30 p.m. Monday by his sister, police said. Woodd-Cahusac lives on the border between Riverside and Cos Cob near the Mianus River, and is autistic and partially deaf, police said. Woodd-Cahusac, who also goes by Kenny, is a white male, 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs 190 pounds. He has green eyes and long gray hair with small bald spot on the top of his head. Police said he has burn marks from his ankle to h…
Bridgeport School Board Rejects Controversial Busing Cuts Bridgeport School Board Rejects Controversial Busing Cuts
Bridgeport School Board Rejects Controversial Busing Cuts BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — The Bridgeport Board of Education voted this week not to cut bus services for students who live between one and one-and-a-half miles away from school, according to the Connecticut Post. The school district provides bus services for students who live a mile or more away from school. The Board of Education had considered extending that distance to one-and-a-half miles in an effort to cut costs. The proposal that drew opposition from community members who argued it would jeopardize the safety of more than 2,000 students. At its Monday meeting, the Board of Education decided…
Fairfield County Schools Announce Closures, Delays For Wednesday Fairfield County Schools Announce Closures, Delays For Wednesday
Fairfield County Schools Announce Closures, Delays For Wednesday FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — The day after a massive storm, a number of towns and cities around Fairfield County are continuing to dig out. On Wednesday, a number of school districts are closed or are opening on delay.  The Fairfield Public Schools changed its announcement. After announcing a delay earlier, the schools announced this morning that they are closed on Wednesday.  Here are all the districts in Fairfield County:  Bethel Public Schools: Closed Bridgeport Public Schools: Closed Brookfield Public Schools: Closed Danbury Public Schools: Closed Darien Public Schools: two-hour delay E…
Stamford Office Manager Pleads Guilty To Stealing Dentist's Identity, $500K Stamford Office Manager Pleads Guilty To Stealing Dentist's Identity, $500K
Stamford Office Manager Pleads Guilty To Stealing Dentist's Identity, $500K STAMFORD, Conn. -- A Stamford woman pleaded guilty Monday to stealing a dentist's identity and using it to defraud insurance companies out of more than $500,000, according to Deirdre M. Daly, U.S. Attorney for Connecticut. Elena Ilizarov, 44, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Victor A. Bolden in Bridgeport to one count of wire fraud. If convicted, she could face up to 20 years in prison. The charges stem from when Ilizarov worked as the office manager for Advanced Dentistry, a dental practice located in Stamford.  According to court documents, between 2005 and 2016, Ilizarov billed…
Police: Suspect Shot After Hitting Officer With Stolen Greenwich Car Police: Suspect Shot After Hitting Officer With Stolen Greenwich Car
Police: Suspect Shot After Hitting Officer With Stolen Greenwich Car GREENWICH, Conn. -- An 18-year-old stole a Lexus from Greenwich and hit a Waterbury police officer with it before being shot last week, according to Greenwich Time. Rashmael Rogers was part of a ring of car thieves stealing vehicles from Greenwich and surrounding towns, police told Greenwich Time. On Thursday he was driving the stolen Lexus when he hit the Waterbury officer and struck a police car, Greenwich Time reported. He was shot twice and taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, according to Greenwich Time. Rogers was charged with assault on a police officer, reckless…
Greenwich Shoplifter Gets Away With Energy Drinks Greenwich Shoplifter Gets Away With Energy Drinks
Greenwich Shoplifter Gets Away With Energy Drinks GREENWICH, Conn. — A heavyset man made off with a basketful of energy drinks at the CVS on West Putnam Avenue, according to Greenwich Time. The theft took place Friday morning at around 7:30 a.m., police told Greenwich Time. The man was described as a middle-aged, heavyset, white man who grabbed a basket filled with Red Bull and Monster energy drinks and ran, Greenwich Time reported. The man fled the scene in a black Jeep, according to Greenwich Time. Click here to read the Greenwich Time story.
Stamford Man Accused Of Beating Mother To Death To Plead Insanity Stamford Man Accused Of Beating Mother To Death To Plead Insanity
Stamford Man Accused Of Beating Mother To Death To Plead Insanity STAMFORD, Conn. — A Stamford man charged with murdering his mother after police said he violently beat her will face judges next week as part of his insanity plea for the 2015 crime, according to the Stamford Advocate. Timothy Anderson, 44, was charged with beating his 76-year-old mother Maryann in March 2015 after she confronted him about not taking his medication, according to police. She shouted for his older brother John to call the police, and the two brothers fought for a few minutes before Timothy Anderson fled from the house, police said. He was arrested a short time later. Maryann …
Woman Awarded $20 Million In Child Sex Abuse Case In Stamford Woman Awarded $20 Million In Child Sex Abuse Case In Stamford
Woman Awarded $20 Million In Child Sex Abuse Case In Stamford STAMFORD, Conn. — A woman was awarded $20 million in a child sexual abuse civil case against her father's estate last week in Stamford, according to the Stamford Advocate. The civil award is possibly the largest in state history, the Stamford Advocate reported. It was awarded to Elizabeth Spalter for emotional distress and anguish, psychological injuries, permanency of injuries, loss of life's activities, and punitive damages as a result of sexual assaults reported to have been committed against her by her father between 1975 and 1986, according to the Stamford Advocate. Spalter testified i…
Police: Autistic Man Reported Missing In Greenwich Police: Autistic Man Reported Missing In Greenwich
Police: Autistic Man Reported Missing In Greenwich GREENWICH, Conn. -- Greenwich Police are asking for the public's help locating an elderly autistic man who was reported missing Monday night.Kenneth Woodd-Cahusac, 61, of Riverside was reported missing at 8:30 p.m. Monday by his sister, police said. Woodd-Cahusac lives on the border between Riverside and Cos Cob near the Mianus River, and is autistic and partially deaf, police said. Woodd-Cahusac, who also goes by Kenny, is a white male, 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs 190 pounds. He has green eyes and long gray hair with small bald spot on the top of his head. Police said he has burn marks fr…
Friends Remember Stamford Woman Killed After Jumping Onto I-95 Friends Remember Stamford Woman Killed After Jumping Onto I-95
Friends Remember Stamford Woman Killed After Jumping Onto I-95 STAMFORD, Conn. — A woman who died after she jumped from an overpass on I-95 in Stamford last week was remembered fondly by friends and neighbors, according to the Stamford Advocate. Abbey Meany, 27, of Stamford was killed after she jumped onto I-95's left lane from the Main Street overpass at Exit 9 at around 11:46 a.m. Thursday, according to State Police. A friend from Meany's teenage years told the Stamford Advocate that Meany was a "charismatic" and "lovely person" who was "chronically miserable." Meany was a single mother who lived in Norwalk for many year…
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