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Several Detained By ICE After Raid, Mayor Calls It ‘Terrible Act Of Inhumanity’: CT News
Mother Accused Of Killing Her Baby: PD/ Juvenile Assaulted After Ding Dong Ditch, Man Charged: PD/ Flag Football Phenom Up For Award & More
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Breaking news:
Several Detained By ICE After Raid, Mayor Calls It ‘Terrible Act Of Inhumanity’
The raid occurred at a local business and officials say parents of school-aged children were among those detained by ICE.>>>Read More.
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Mother Accused Of Drowning, Killing Her Infant: Police
Police found the woman with soaking wet clothing, documents show, and when she was asked about her baby, she responded, “What baby?”>>>Read More.
Man Charged With Assault Of Juvenile After Ding Dong Ditch Incident: Police
Police said a man is accused of grabbing and throwing a juvenile to the ground after they rang his doorbell and ran away.>>>Read More.
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See also:
- Driver Involved In 120 MPH Chase Crashes Car While Trying To Escape Custody: State Police
- 2 Cats Found Abandoned In Laundry Basket
- Officers’ ‘Use Of Deadly Force’ Justified In Standoff: Inspector General
Trending news:
High School Female Flag Football Phenom Up For Award From NY Giants
The quarterback of the high school’s girls' flag football squad was recently nominated, with the public urged to vote for her online for the honor.>>>Read More.
Board Of Education Narrowly Approves Weapons Detection Donation Amid Student Opposition
The school board OKs weapons detection system gift in 4-3 vote as students voice mental health concerns.>>>Read More.
Sign, Sign, Everywhere A Sign: Every Week, Public Works Remove Some 30 'Orphaned' Signs
The town's public works department, in a social media post, says that “Orphaned signs” are a growing concern.>>>Read More.
Speed Cameras To Be Installed In School Zones: Police
Six school zones have been selected for the automated traffic enforcement, according to authorities.>>>Read More.
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