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Armed Man, 76, Tackled by K-9 During Standoff; Mayor Gets Into Heated Twitter Exchange; DMV Wait Times Drop: CT News
Man punched woman in face after she defended her teen son: PD; 'Stabbing victim' admits he fell while leaving bar; House fire investigated.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
The man reportedly walked into his neighbor’s yard and began yelling at the teenager and his friend.>>>Read More.
Police began investigating a reported stabbing and robbery case, but the ‘victim’ later came clean with what actually happened.>>>Read More.
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Troopers had guns drawn outside the home, according to court documents.>>>Read More.
A Go Fund Me Account has been set up to assist the family displaced by a Christmas Day fire.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in Fairfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
He was charged with a pair of felonies and held in the lockup overnight.>>>Read More.
Police said officers woke the man up.>>>Read More.
The fight broke out between hundreds of teens at the mall.>>>Read More.
Police say the woman is accused of violating a protective order.>>>Read More.
The two political adversaries engaged in a battle of words on Twitter Monday.>>>Read More.
New efforts to streamline the DMV waiting process have led to less time in line for customers.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Standoff Ends with Man’s Arrest After Telling Police He 'Had a Gun' While Barricaded Inside Bedroom: PD
- Man Allegedly Bilked Business Partner Out of More Than $16K in Goods: Police
- Mystic Aquarium to Host Pancakes with Penguins Breakfast
- Edsall Coming Back to Lead UConn Football Program
- Trampoline Park to Open in Connecticut, Hire 100 People
- New TV Show From ABC/Disney to Film in Connecticut
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