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Man Accused Of Taking Illicit Photos On Train: CT News
Critically injured kitten turned out to be bobcat/ Candidate starts paying $11K in back taxes/ Stop & Shop holding hiring event and more...
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Man Accused Of Taking Up-Skirt Pics On Metro North: DA
A 66-year-old Connecticut man faces a felony charge after prosecutors said he tried to take illicit photos on a Metro-North train.>>>Read More.
A Kitten Hit By A Car Thursday Turned Out To Be A Bobcat Kit
Police Animal Shelter said good Samaritans stopped to help the critically injured kit, who later had to be humanely euthanized.>>>Read More.
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1,500 Bags Of Fentanyl Seized In Drug Bust: Police
Police also seized more than $3,300 in cash from the suspect, police said.>>>Read More.
Man Had 'Means, Motive, Opportunity' To Kill Father: Prosecutor
A hearing will decide if Gabriel Hesse will be tried for his father's murder at a mobile home, the Journal Inquirer reported.>>>Read More.
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Alderman Candidate Starts Paying Tax Arrearage: Report
He owes $11,000 in back taxes, according to reports.>>>Read More.
Stop & Shop Hiring At All 90 Connecticut Stores
Stop & Shop has slated a hiring event for Saturday at its Connecticut stores.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Pedestrian Seriously Injured When Struck By Vehicle
- Cat Perishes In House Fire
- FedEx Employees Stole Phones From Distribution Center: Police
- Packaging Manufacturer Preps Move To New Facility
- Man Charged With Rape, Sexual Assault Of Children: PD
- Mohegan Sun, FanDuel Expand Online Sports Betting, Gambling
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