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Why Man Slashed Tires In Darien: Report
He had been arrested for the same crime a few weeks before in a neighboring town, police said.

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He had been arrested for the same crime a few weeks before in a neighboring town, police said.

He had been arrested for the same crime a few weeks before in a neighboring town, police said.
The idea is to keep limits consistent in a local neighborhood.
The local fire department got a burn permit in advance of the building's demolition.
A budget item fell by $10 million, but officials are silent about what that means for water rates.
In another case, a woman was scammed in a transaction in a local parking lot, authorities said.
In other cases, officers responded to people being bitten by dogs in local neighborhoods, police said.
An official said a planned meeting would violate state law. So a member called for a meeting in early November.
The officer later found the motorcycle at a business. The suspect was arrested.
The man faces three counts of criminal property damage, authorities said.
The man was caught and faces three counts of criminal property damage, authorities said.
The man is accused of battery and disorderly conduct, police said.
An alderman pushed for quicker action on flood work in his ward.
The district's cash on hand has dropped a lot over the last few years, an official said.
An alderman said he inquired because he wanted to avoid a property tax hike.
York has been a sore spot for the district, while elementary and middle schools beat pre-pandemic numbers.
Middle school students are showing up more, while local elementary schools beat their pre-pandemic rate again.
An official said the school has set up the "foundations for growth" to increase the rate.
It resulted from a 2023 controversy involving the teacher and her conservative critic.
The U.S. government ended the program, so the state stepped in to honor winning schools.