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Day Care Teacher Arrested + New Search In Jennifer Dulos Case: CT News

Beloved teacher, 43, mourned/ Officer keeps promise, shaves head/ Dog stolen in animal shelter burglary/ 'Today' show segment filmed in CT

There was plenty of news across Connecticut this past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.

Day Care Teacher Accused Of Kicking Ball At Babies: PD

A day care center teacher is accused of moving kids around aggressively and kicking a ball at some babies, police said. Three other staffers were charged, police said.>>>Read More.


WATCH: Promise Kept: $10K Was Raised, So This Cop Shaved Her Head

Police officers took part in No Shave November (and December) to raise money for 2 families battling cancer. Karen Aleshire went all in.>>>Read More.

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Police Search Park In Connection to Jennifer Dulos Case: Here’s What We Know

Police confirmed they were at the park in connection to the Jennifer Dulos case. Here’s what we know.>>>Read More.


Beloved Kindergarten Teacher Mourned By Community

She was a beloved kindergarten teacher, and she died last week at age 43 after a courageous battle with cancer.>>>Read More.

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Person Broke Into Animal Shelter, Stole Pitbull Terrier: Police

Just before 4 a.m. Tuesday, a person burglarized the shelter and stole the dog named Misty. A $1,500 reward's been offered.>>>Read More.


Busted! Merchants Found Maskless Indoors

Health inspectors issue verbal warnings for having unmasked workers during sweep.>>>Read More.


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