Schools
Couple Charged with Trespassing at JFK, Enfield High School
Police say a suspicious vehicle was seen at the school shortly before dismissal time, causing Enfield school officials to react.

UPDATE, 10 p.m.
A South Carolina couple was charged with trespassing on school grounds in connection with appearances at both John F. Kennedy Middle School and Enfield High School Wednesday afternoon, police said.
Daniel Demers, 58, and Edith Mandujano-Demers, 53, of Somerville, S.C., were released after posting $500 bond each.
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They are scheduled to appear in court March 29.
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ENFIELD, CT - Enfield police are investigating a suspicious vehicle that was seen at John F. Kennedy Middle School Wednesday afternoon, prompting school officials to cancel after-school activities for the day.
Deputy Police Chief Gary Collins said the vehicle was seen at the school but drove away.
A robocall from the school system's central office stated, "Due to unforeseen circumstances, all after-school activities at JFK are canceled for today."
In a phone call to the school's main office at 2:25 p.m., Patch was told, "Everything is back to normal now."
No further information was immediately available.
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