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Connecticut State Police call the leak by an unidentified law enforcement official "unfortunate."
The following information was provided by the East Hampton Police Department. Inclusion on this list does not indicate a conviction.
Get rich quick! Suspects tear an ATM off a Glastonbury bank with a pay loader before burying it in a Hartford landfill.
Public Information Officer Lt. J. Paul Vance of the state police provides answers to your law enforcement questions.
Interviews of chief applicants has started and the town hopes to have the new chief on the job by the end of May.
The brothers, both convicted felons, were seen carrying sacks of copper pipes around 11 a.m. Sunday, police report.
Got some extra room in those pants? Cops find 23 crack cocaine rocks and 22.9 grams of marijuana in man's pants...and more in the socks.
The arrests are part of a broader effort by police to crack down on drug dealers and stem a rising tide of heroin deaths here.
A 51-year-old mother is charged with allowing her teen daughter to drink cocktails with their Mexican meal at a restaurant in Middletown's Metro Square.
The suspected gunman is described as "a heavy-set Hispanic male, about 5’8 – 5’10, wearing a red short sleeved shirt."
The community college has issued an emergency alert warning students to stay off campus, as reports of a man with a gun on the campus circulate.
Cops charge a suspected heroin dealer at a Vernon Subway, and a Hartford man takes a watery drive into Lake Whitney.
Police say Debra Denison, 47, picked up her 2-year-old and 6-month-old grandsons from a North Stonington day care and shot them, then herself.
Of those, 25 are from in-state applicants.
The state medical examiner's office today confirmed Zbigniew Piekarski was the individual found Saturday floating in the water near the Middletown and Cromwell line.
A look at some remarkable police cases from around Connecticut.
With some complaining that the chief's job should have been eliminated and the department reorganized, how do other towns compare with East Hampton in terms of staffing?
The following information was provided by the Portland Police Department. Inclusion on this list does not indicate a conviction.
Some say this is just the latest in a long controversy involving the chief and politics in town.
In a press release sent out today the town says it needs Reimondo to remain as interim chief while officials undertake a national search for his replacement.
Jeffrey M. Fine is accused of continuing to practice after his license was suspended when he was charged with assaulting a female patient.
The man accused of killing the East Hampton woman by strangulation will appear back in Middletown court on March 13. He is held on a $1 million bond.
A former middle school computers teacher, Richard Hendricks, had images of students on his own computer and had downloaded webcasts showing live sex shows from the Philippines, police said.
Anthony Garofalo, the man who called 911 to report the East Hampton woman's disappearance last summer, was arrested Monday on a charges of strangulation and murder.
Richard Hendricks has been in jail since June of 2011 after pleading guilty.
A 30-year-old Portland man was arrested for driving under the influence after the collision of a Honda and Subaru Sunday on Industrial Park Road Middletown.
According to the Middletown Press, the man came to Middlesex Superior Court during his son's arraignment for charges of placing a fake bomb at East Hampton High School over the weekend.
The pair left a box with a timing device on it at the East Hampton Middle School early Saturday morning. The school was placed on lockdown and the state police bomb squad was called in and examined the device.
Police have arrested two people on charges they planted a fake bomb at the school. Officials say the state bomb squad was called in and other schools and buildings were checked and cleared.