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Victim Loses $25K In Cash In Elaborate Scam: Police: CT News
Toddler Kidnapped In 1999 Found: PD / Town Looks To Ban Cat, Dog Sales From Pet Shops / Driver Charged In Double-Fatal Crash: PD & More...
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Resident Loses $25,000 Cash In Elaborate Scam: Police
"The suspect(s) convinced him to withdraw $25,000 in cash and hand it over to an unidentified individual at his home…," police added.>>>Read More.
Toddler Kidnapped In 1999 Found, Police Say
Police investigated the abduction of the 2 year-old and 25 years later, a police detective has found her.>>>Read More.
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Driver Charged In Double Fatal Pedestrian Accident: Police
A woman was charged with hitting and killing two pedestrians while she was driving, police said.>>>Read More.
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Maple Sugaring Season In CT: Festivals, Tours & Pancake Breakfasts
Experience Connecticut's maple sugaring season with festivals, tree tapping, syrup tastings, and sweet events this weekend.>>>Read More.
Town Looks To Prohibit Sale Of Dogs And Cats From Pet Shops
The board hopes ordinance language and a subsequent public hearing can spur action at the state level.>>>Read More.
HuskyTHON Dance Marathon, Donation Reveal Set For Saturday
HuskyTHON 2024 raised a record-breaking $1.7 million, adding to the $13 million-plus raised in over the past 26 years for CT Children's.>>>Read More.
See also:
- Police Warn Residents Of Recent Toll Fraud Scams
- DUI Driver Found Sleeping In Stolen Vehicle: Police
- Police Make Arrest In Connection With 2024 Burglary: PD
- Police Investigate Armed Bank Heist: PD
- 1 Seriously Injured In Crash: Fire Department
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