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Canterbury Man, Sibling Shot To Death By Brother In NY Hunting Cabin: Police
A Florida resident is accused of killing his two brothers in a cabin in Allen, New York.

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A Florida resident is accused of killing his two brothers in a cabin in Allen, New York.

The jump happened after police tried to pull over the suspect’s vehicle, according to police.
A large team of volunteers combed the woods Saturday to find him.
No one was injured, according to the fire department.
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The accountant failed to report nearly $1.4 million in income, according to the U.S. Attorney’s office.
The man surrendered to Ledyard police on Wednesday.
The body was discovered on Nov. 18, according to police.
A sentencing proceeding took place on Nov. 17 in Middletown.
A 19-year-old is facing attempted murder, assault and weapon charges for the September attack, according to police.
The victim sustained serious injuries after being robbed at knifepoint, according to police.
The charges stem from an incident in August, according to state police.
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An organized search is planned for Saturday, Nov. 22, according to the family.
Officials have not yet released the individual’s identity.
The eatery had been operating at its Boston Post Road location for years.
The suspect remained at large as of early Tuesday afternoon, according to police.
The dog, a Cane Corso, had protruding bones due to malnourishment, according to police.
Investigators linked the dealer’s drugs to deaths in Branford and Shelton, according to federal prosecutors.