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Students Arrested In School Threats Across Connecticut: CT News

Students Dismissed After Threat / A Happy Tail: Dog Missing After Crash Reunited With Owner / Violin Scam Warning Issued

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Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Wednesday night:

More school threats across CT:

Student, 13, Charged In School Threats: Hamden Police

A 13-year-old student has been arrested in connection with recent online threats made against Hamden High School and Middle School, according to police.>>>Read More.

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2 Students Charged In Recent Threats At Eli Whitney In Hamden: PD

Two 14-year-old students have been arrested in connection with recent threats that sent the school into “lockdown” for two straight days.>>>Read More.


Student Facing Charges After Threats At Rockville High School

A boy is facing charges after an incident at Rockville High School Wednesday, police said.>>>Read More.

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Norwalk High Students Dismissed After Possible Gun Threat, FBI Assisting: UPDATE

Norwalk High, Naramake and Nathan Hale students and staff were asked to remain in their classrooms, and police noted everyone is safe.>>>Read More.


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Dog Missing After Crash Reunited With Owner

Leo went scurrying into a wooded area after a Nov. 23 crash, but a pair of Eversource employees found him and reunited him with his owner.>>>Read More.


Police Warn Residents Of Violin Scam

Police advise residents to be wary of scam violin players pretending to be sick or homeless to solicit money.>>>Read More.


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