CT officers have a good time birthday of daughter of fallen Bristol lieutenant

The daughter of fallen Bristol Lt. Dustin DeMonte had a number of further celebration visitors to have a good time her 4th birthday this 12 months.

Officers from the Hamden Police Division, Bristol Police Division, Middletown Police Division, Yale Police Division and North Haven Police Division made the particular go to to have a good time with Phoebe and the DeMonte household on Sunday, according to Hamden police.

Officers from the Hamden Police Department, Bristol Police Department, Middletown Police Department, Yale Police Department and North Haven Police Department as well as the owner of Amy Cakes LLC in Wallingford made a special visit to celebrate with Phoebe DeMonte.
Officers from the Hamden Police Division, Bristol Police Division, Middletown Police Division, Yale Police Division and North Haven Police Division in addition to Amy Hodder (heart), proprietor of Amy Truffles LLC in Wallingford, made a particular go to to have a good time with Phoebe DeMonte.

DeMonte, 35, of North Haven, was killed within the line of obligation together with Sgt. Alex Hamzy, 34, on Oct. 12, 2022, whereas responding to an allegedly phony home violence name. A 3rd officer, Alec Iurato, was significantly wounded within the taking pictures. DeMonte had three kids together with his spouse Laura, who lately gave start to their youngest, Penelope Dustin-Ann DeMonte, on March 6. Additionally they have a son, Porter.

A number of emotional help canine additionally joined the go to, together with K9 Bear, K9 Heidi and K9 Frankie, who offered kisses and hugs.

Amy Hodder, proprietor of Amy Truffles LLC in Wallingford, donated the cake to the household. Hodder’s grandfather, Milton Hodder, was killed within the line of obligation in Hamden on April 22, 1943, in response to Hamden police.