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Fatal Crash Into House + Woman Charged In Bank Bomb Threat: PD: CT News
Arrest made in pizza truck crash/ Goose rescued from baseball field/ 10 car windows smashed on Mother's Day/ Skunk tests positive for rabies
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Driver Of Oil Truck That Struck Home Dies: Police
The driver of an oil delivery truck that struck a house has died, according to police.>>>Read More.
Woman, 41, Arrested In Connection With Bank Bomb Threat: Police
She told cops she did it because her mother was in a bank to report fraud on her account and was worried that she'd be blamed.>>>Read More.
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Fire Department Rescues Goose From Baseball Field
The fire department called Sunday's rescue of a Canada goose from a baseball net in Rogers Park a "tricky" procedure.>>>Read More.
Arrest Made In Truck Pizza Crash: Police
He turned himself in after learning there was a warrant for his arrest, state police said.>>>Read More.
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$28K Donation Funds Breast Cancer Scholarship For 14 Years
The scholarship fund raises breast cancer awareness in honor of Susan Ruickoldt, a third-grade teacher who died of breast cancer in 1997.>>>Read More.
10 Car Windows Smashed Mother's Day Morning: Police
"It's safe to say we don't think you’re making your mother very proud this Mother's Day," police said on social media.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Avery Sworn In As 1st Black U.S. Attorney For CT
- '60 Minutes' Executive Producer Named 2022 GHS Commencement Speaker.
- Mayor ‘Alarmed’ By Destruction Of Police Records
- Gov. Lamont Signs CT Budget Bill Into Law
- Juvenile Arrested After Displaying BB Gun In Downtown: PD
- Fatal Shooting Investigated: Police
- Man Accused Of Threatening, Harassing Family: Police
- Tractor-Trailer Fire Investigated As Arson: Officials
- Skunk Tests Positive For Rabies
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