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Child, 6, Finds Drugs at CT School, Employee Arrested; Man Disturbs Girl Scout Cookie Table; Boaters Rescued: CT News
Possible CT homicide investigated after girl, 5, found alone at N.Y. bus stop; Intoxicated man crashes boat: PD; Company sold for $8B cash.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
Police said a man disturbed a Girl Scout cookie sale table and knocked over polling materials before he spat on a cop.>>>Read More.
The incident happened last month, and police were able to serve an arrest warrant Monday morning.>>>Read More.
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Police began investigating after a 5-year-old was found alone at a New York bus depot.>>>Read More.
The man was intoxicated and caused injuries, police said. Four people were rescued.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in Fairfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The 12 people were safely brought to shore.>>>Read More.
Police say the motorcyclist collided with a vehicle on Sunday afternoon.>>>Read More.
The two families met at the bakery for an uplifting Veterans Day story.>>>Read More.
The dog, nicknamed “Cookie Dough,” was impounded from a person holding him in their car in a parking lot, according to the animal control.>>>Read More.
The Greenwich resident may end up in Washington, D.C. after all.>>>Read More.
She is a 1981 High School graduate.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Fiscal Woes Prompting Changes at Hammonasset Beach State Park: Report
- Suspect Arrested in 2014 Stabbing: Police
- Samsung to Buy CT-Based Company for $8 Billion: Report
- Federal Agency Says No to Field Office to Study Crumbling Foundations in Area Towns
- State Police Release New Information on Campground Fire
- Police Find Loaded Shotgun, Handgun During Traffic Stop: PD
- Bank Robbery Suspect Sought
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