Josh Lanier

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Josh Lanier started his reporting career in high school for his local newspaper. Many — many — years later, he’s still chasing leads for compelling stories. During his time writing for newspapers, magazines, and online publications, he’s covered everything from murderers to mommy bloggers, but his most interesting story is always the next one.


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CT Man Charged With Sexually Assaulting Juvenile After Months-Long Investigation: Police CT Man Charged With Sexually Assaulting Juvenile After Months-Long Investigation: Police
CT Man Charged With Sexually Assaulting Juvenile After Months-Long Investigation: Police A Connecticut man has been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a child in North Branford, authorities said. Oscar Ramirez, 39, of Meriden, was charged this week with two counts of first-degree sexual assault stemming from a complaint made in April 2025, North Branford police said. Authorities said Ramirez was held in custody and arraigned in New Haven. North Branford Police Chief James Lovelace praised the agencies and professionals who worked on the case for months. "The successful resolution of this case is a testament to the importance of collaboration between law enforcemen…
Danbury Daycare Owner Admits Not Paying $639K In Employment Taxes, Faces Years In Prison: Feds Danbury Daycare Owner Admits Not Paying $639K In Employment Taxes, Faces Years In Prison: Feds
Danbury Daycare Owner Admits Not Paying $639K In Employment Taxes, Faces Years In Prison: Feds A Connecticut man who owned and operated a Danbury daycare and preschool has pleaded guilty to a federal tax crime tied to nearly $640,000 in unpaid employment taxes, authorities said. Thomas Walker, 63, of Ridgefield, waived his right to be indicted and pleaded guilty last week to willful failure to account for and pay over employment taxes, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Connecticut. He faces up to five years in prison. Walker ran the New England Country Day School in Danbury. According to court records, Walker was responsible for collecting and accountin…
Man Admits Role In CT Lamborghini Kidnapping Plot Tied To Stolen Bitcoin Fortune: Feds Man Admits Role In CT Lamborghini Kidnapping Plot Tied To Stolen Bitcoin Fortune: Feds
Man Admits Role In CT Lamborghini Kidnapping Plot Tied To Stolen Bitcoin Fortune: Feds A plot to steal cryptocurrency worth millions ended with a brutal carjacking and kidnapping in Connecticut, and one of the men accused of helping organize the scheme has now admitted his role in federal court. Adam Iza, 25, of California, pleaded guilty Monday, June 1, in federal court to conspiracy to interfere with commerce by robbery, also known as Hobbs Act robbery, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Connecticut. He faces up to 20 years in prison and is scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 12. Federal authorities said the case stems from a brazen kidnapping and carjac…
Murder Charge Filed After Body Found In Sheffield Home, Suspect Returns To Scene: DA Murder Charge Filed After Body Found In Sheffield Home, Suspect Returns To Scene: DA
Murder Charge Filed After Body Found In Sheffield Home, Suspect Returns To Scene: DA Authorities have arrested a 41-year-old man and accused him of murder after police say they found a body inside an Ashley Falls home in Western Massachusetts. Cole Bushnell, 41, of Sheffield, was arrested after police found the body on Monday, June 1, at a home in Ashley Falls, a village in Sheffield. The Berkshire County District Attorney's Office said Bushnell was scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday on a murder charge. Witnesses called police shortly after 1:30 p.m. to report finding a dead body at 546 Polikoff Road. While Sheffield police were investigating, Bushnell returned to …
Bomb Squad Called After Police Find WWII-Era Mortar In Enfield Home During Threat Investigation Bomb Squad Called After Police Find WWII-Era Mortar In Enfield Home During Threat Investigation
Bomb Squad Called After Police Find Wwii-era Mortar In Enfield Home During Threat Investigation A threat investigation involving workers at a new Amazon facility led police to a Connecticut home where officers found what appeared to be a World War II-era mortar round, prompting a bomb squad response and a temporary shelter-in-place order. Officers were called to a man's name on Lake Drive in Enfield on Monday, June 1, after authorities said he had threatened violence toward workers at a nearby Amazon jobsite, police said. Authorities have not released his name.  Enfield officers went to the man's home, but he initially refused to cooperate with investigators.  However, he e…
CT Man Convicted In Deadly Shooting That Killed 1, Wounded Off-Duty Police Captain CT Man Convicted In Deadly Shooting That Killed 1, Wounded Off-Duty Police Captain
CT Man Convicted In Deadly Shooting That Killed 1, Wounded Off-Duty Police Captain A jury has convicted a Connecticut man accused of killing someone and shooting a police officer who rushed to help.  Albert Eaddy, 63, was convicted of murder, felony murder, first-degree robbery, and first-degree assault in connection with the 2019 shooting death of Troy Clark, 46, and the wounding of then-New Haven Police Capt. Anthony Duff, according to New Haven Judicial District State's Attorney John P. Doyle Jr. In a separate proceeding before the court, Eaddy was also found guilty of criminal possession of a firearm. The case stemmed from a shooting reported near Dixwell Avenue…
'Euphoria' Star Sydney Sweeney Turns Heads During Surprise Greenwich Visit With Boyfriend 'Euphoria' Star Sydney Sweeney Turns Heads During Surprise Greenwich Visit With Boyfriend
'Euphoria' Star Sydney Sweeney Turns Heads During Surprise Greenwich Visit With Boyfriend Sydney Sweeney turned an ordinary weekend in Greenwich into a celebrity sighting fans won't soon forget. The "Euphoria" star was spotted at several locations around town alongside boyfriend Scooter Braun, drawing attention from fans who stopped for photos and quick encounters, according to social media posts.  Among the stops was the Greenwich Concours d'Elegance, where Sweeney was seen taking pictures with fans. She was also spotted at The Candy Connection on Sound Beach Avenue. The shop later noted that both Sweeney and Braun had visited. View this post on Instag…
5-Year-Old Connecticut Girl Dies After Fall From Backyard Playscape: Police 5-Year-Old Connecticut Girl Dies After Fall From Backyard Playscape: Police
5-Year-Old Connecticut Girl Dies After Fall From Backyard Playscape: Police A Connecticut community is grieving after a 5-year-old girl died from injuries suffered in a fall from a playscape at a home in Harwinton, according to Connecticut State Police. Olivia Videtto, a kindergarten student at Harwinton Consolidated School, was injured around 1:45 p.m. Sunday, May 31, authorities said. She was airlifted to Connecticut Children’s Medical Center for treatment.  State police learned early Monday, June 1, that Olivia had died from her injuries. The incident remains under investigation. Region 10 Public Schools Superintendent Fran Thompson shared a messa…
Springfield Man Had 'No Connection' To Pittsfield Victim Before Fatal Stabbing: DA Springfield Man Had 'No Connection' To Pittsfield Victim Before Fatal Stabbing: DA
Springfield Man Had 'No Connection' To Pittsfield Victim Before Fatal Stabbing: DA A Massachusetts man is being held without bail after prosecutors say he fatally stabbed a Pittsfield man outside of a home last week.  Zyrus Jaynes, 24, of Springfield, was charged with murder in the slaying of 36-year-old Jesse Gray on Friday, May 29, the Berkshire County District Attorney's Office announced Monday.  Pittsfield police responded to 10 Hall Place at about 10 p.m. Friday to find Gray suffering from a stab wound to his left side. Police rendered lifesaving aid until firefighters and EMS crews arrived. They rushed Gray to Berkshire Medical Center, where he later…
47 Families Lose Homes In Major CT Apartment Fire; Town Launches Donation Drive 47 Families Lose Homes In Major CT Apartment Fire; Town Launches Donation Drive
47 Families Lose Homes In Major CT Apartment Fire; Town Launches Donation Drive More than four dozen families are scrambling to recover after a destructive Connecticut apartment fire forced them from their homes, and town officials are asking the community to step up and help. The Town of Groton is collecting donations for the 47 families displaced by the fire at the Ledges apartments early Sunday morning, May 31. In a social media post, the town said its Human Services Department is accepting donations of food, gift cards, cash, and cleaning supplies. Officials said clothing donations are not being accepted at this time until specific needs are identified. The fir…
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