Crime & Safety
2 Kittens Killed After Being Thrown From Moving Car: Naugatuck Police
Police found two kittens, approximately 4 to 5 months old, deceased on the road, police said.

NAUGATUCK, CT — Two kittens were killed when someone threw them from a moving car on Monday morning in Naugatuck, police said.
At 9:45 a.m. Monday, police received reports that two kittens were thrown from a car driving south in the area of North Church Street/Route 63 by the dam, police said.
Police found two kittens, approximately 4 to 5 months old, deceased on the road, police said. Witnesses said an older white female with white hair was operating a maroon sedan, which the kittens were thrown from the driver’s side door, police said.
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In between this car and the witness’s car, was believed to be a black car that swerved to avoid hitting the kittens. Police are trying to find the driver of this black car to get more information on what they saw, police said.
Anyone with any information is asked to call the Naugatuck Police Department at (203) 729-5222 or the Confidential Tip Line at (203) 720-1010. Naugatuck Animal Control can also be contacted with any information at (203) 729-4324 or naugatuckanimalcontrol@gmail.com.
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