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Legoland Mascot Ignored Kids, Mother Claims; Joins Lawsuit: CT News
Vehicle stolen at Walmart attributed to social media challenge: PD/ Child rescued/ Festival details announced/ Driver charged in fatal crash
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.
Connecticut Mother Claims Legoland Mascot Ignored Her Kids: Report
The woman and her children, who are Black, have joined a $25 million class action lawsuit against the Legoland and Sesame Place theme parks.>>>Read More.
Vehicle Stolen At Walmart Attributed To New Online Challenge
Police sent out a warning about a certain brand of vehicles being targeted in a social media challenge.>>>Read More.
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Child Rescued After Inflatable Raft Drifts Offshore
The incident reportedly occurred Friday.>>>Read More.
Cops Intercept Car Burglars, Find Gun After Pursuit And Crash
Police currently have 40-plus car burglary investigations on their hands.>>>Read More.
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Man Charged In Incident Involving Dogs: Police
A man was charged after reports that his dogs were chasing a woman and her children, according to police.>>>Read More.
Milford Oyster Festival 2022: What To Know
The Milford Oyster Festival is Saturday, Aug. 20. Here is what to know about parking, shuttles, food and music.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Obituary: Gina S. Clarizio, 73: Restaurateur
- Motorcycles, Classic Cars, On Display At Charity Event
- Firefighters Tackle Burning Car, 5-Car Crash, On I-84 [VIDEO]
- Police Warn Of Fraud Scams Involving Unemployment Benefits
- Man Charged In Connection With Fatal Pedestrian Crash From March: PD
- Driver Identified In Fatal Crash: Police
- After Removing 25 Cats From Home, Animal Shelter Needs Litter, Food
- Thai Restaurateur Expands To Crown
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