Morning Weather Report
Today
Sunny, with a high near 51. Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight
Mostly clear, with a low around 28. North wind around 6 mph.
Tomorrow
Mostly sunny, with a high near 46. Wind chill values between 20 and 30 early. North wind around 7 mph.
Tomorrow Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 28. North wind around 6 mph.
Westport Police Nab One after Friday Night Home Burglary; Released on $25K Bond
WestportLocal.com archive photoWestport Police Department
On December 2nd, 2022 at approximately 7:25 pm, Westport Police responded to a residential burglary in progress. The homeowner called Westport Police and advised they were able to view an in-progress burglary at their residence via surveillance cameras and watched the suspects run out the back door. Responding officers set up a perimeter to secure the neighborhood, attempt to locate the fleeing suspects and check the victim residence for additional suspects. An officer on perimeter located a vehicle traveling slowly away from the area of the residence without any headlamps illuminated. A motor vehicle stop was initiated, and the operator was identified as Jaime Mogollon-Ayala of Flushing, NY. Mr. Mogollon-Ayala had no valid reason for being in the neighborhood and evidence in plain view of the officers within the vehicle indicated that he was allegedly involved in the burglary. Mr. Mogollon-Ayala had clothing and physical characteristics matching those captured on the surveillance footage from the house. Mr. Mogollon-Ayala was arrested and charged with the above listed charges. He was processed at Westport Police Department and released on a $25,000.00 bond with a court date of December 12th, 2022 at Stamford Superior Court.
This case remains open as the Westport Police Detective Bureau continues their investigation.
Donations Needed for Westport Warm-up Fund
Press ReleaseThe Westport Warm-Up fund, a community-supported initiative managed by the Town of Westport's Department of Human Services, helps income-qualified households with home heating expenses through the cold winter months.
Human Services Director Elaine Daignault says, “The rising costs of food, housing, and fuel will make this season the most financially burdensome winter in history. Those with limited financial means will require more help to heat their homes this year. Unfortunately, we have already experienced increased financial assistance requests for home heating expenses this season. Electricity, oil, and gas costs have doubled, requiring supplemental assistance to meet household necessities.”
The Warm-Up Fund relies on the generosity of individuals, businesses, and community service organizations for support. 100% of all donations help income-eligible residents warm their homes during winter.
Human Services anticipates a greater reliance on the Warm-up fund to provide critical emergency heating assistance throughout the winter months.
Daignault continued, “The community's generosity will make a significant difference in keeping seniors and families warm in this unprecedented time of need.”
Tax-deductible donations can be made to the Westport Warm-Up Fund and other Human Services Programs at www.westportct.gov/donate or by mail to Westport Warm-Up Fund, Department of Human Services, Westport Town Hall, 110 Myrtle Ave., Westport CT 06880
The Department of Human Services works with residents of all ages to provide resources, programs, and services, including income-based financial assistance, short-term counseling, and personal enrichment opportunities. For more information or to request assistance, please go to https://www.westportct.gov or contact 203-341-1050 or via email at humansrv@westportct.gov.
Fog Sits on the Saugatuck
A foggy day along the Saugatuck’s west bank. Photo by Nancy Lally for WestportLocal.com

