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Fatal Shooting Victim Identified + Historical Structures Vandalized: CT News
Puppy abandoned with "horrific" wounds needs home/ Officer honored/ Band postpones show over positive COVID test/ Hospital safety grades...
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Victim — High School Student — Identified In Fatal Shooting: Police
A 15-year-old high school student was shot and killed near a park, according to police.>>>Read More.
Abandoned With 'Horrific' Wounds, He's On The Mend And He Needs A Home
Animal Shelter workers believe 3 digits on Evander's paw were intentionally sliced off. Healing, he needs love and caring.>>>Read More.
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Ice Cream Shop Sees Outpouring Of Support After Break-In
“The outpouring of support from the community has been phenomenal.”>>>Read More.
Police Officer Honored For Life-Saving Measures
On April 22, first responders were called to assist an "unresponsive" resident. Resuscitation efforts were begun, and their life was saved.>>>Read More.
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Historical Structures Vandalized At State Park
Officials said the park has seen a recent uptick in “severe and extensive defacement” of historical structures.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man, 59, Dies In Shooting: Police
- 15K Applications Submitted To Sell Cannabis In Connecticut
- Journey Postpones Show Over Positive COVID Test
- Fire Damages Deck Of Home: Fire Department
- Woman Hospitalized After Stabbing: Police
- Connecticut Hospital Safety Grades 2022: The Best And Worst
- State Officials, Kid Governor Discuss Steps To Stop Abuse
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