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Brothers Charged with CT Murder; Woman Punches Consignment Shop Employee in Face: PD; Owl Rescued: CT News

Parents plan to sue DCF after child nearly died in foster care; Hedge fund to get state aid; Mail carrier charged with sexual assault...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.

The biological parents of a child who nearly died in foster care are requesting to sue the Department of Children and Families.>>>Read More.

The company will be the beneficiary of state aid totaling tens of millions of dollars with incentives to create more jobs.>>>Read More.

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Police are asking the public for help to solve the hit-and-run accident.>>>Read More.

Police say the woman was upset when store employees wouldn't purchase clothing she was trying to sell.>>>Read More.

Find out what's happening in Fairfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

An alert resident called police after seeing 5 people pushing a car, then walking away from it. Police made 4 arrests and are continuing to investigate.>>>Read More.

Officers responded to the home when the victim was able to activate a panic alarm, according to police.>>>Read More.

Police arrested him after determining he was responsible for setting up an encounter with a 15-year-old girl in a motel.>>>Read More.

The man and woman were arrested on prostitution charges for the third time in the last five months following an undercover sting operation.>>>Read More.

The men were identified as suspects on Sunday after the Saturday homicide and charges were announced Tuesday.>>>Read More.

A Rhode Island man was recently charged in the sexual assault of an East Lyme teenager.>>>Read More.

Animal Control came and transported the injured owl to an animal hospital for treatment.>>>Read More.

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