The crime was at a recital police said.
They both have court dates later this month.
A police officer heard them playing Saturday night.
He fudged his way to millions in federal reimbursements, authorities said.
The investigation began in the fall, police said.
Crews are working to re-open the road.
Traffic was tied up for about an hour.
Unused Drugs Can Be Dropped Off.
A fast-moving brush fire began in the East Hampton area of Connecticut State Forest land the evening of Sunday, April 17.
It all started at the drive-through, police said.
The child was on a bicycle, police said.
Police said the canoe drifted on the Connecticut River to the state ferry dock.
Officials said he allegedly issued himself the debit cards in clients' names.
Many of those scammed were teens, police said.
Enforcement of cell phone laws is a focus in April.
The vehicle was reported stolen over the weekend.
Glastonbury police say that in many cases the crimes are preventable.
A Silver Alert has been issued for Alexie Mendez.
The Glastonbury daycare facility at the center of an alleged child abuse case, and its other locations in CT, has been cited for violations.
The center's director and an employee have been arrested on charges of alleged child abuse.
An employee allegedly abused more than one child at The Stork Club over the course of a year, but the director did not stop it, cops say.
Please share, the teenager has run away from home.
Con artists are targeting residents, claiming they must conduct carbon monoxide inspections on behalf of fire marshal's office.
If you've seen her, please call Glastonbury Police.
Police had found more than $81,000 in stolen money inside his Enfield home upon execution of a search warrant in 2015.
The man is accused of swiping packs of cigarettes during a November break-in.
The teen was last seen Tuesday.
One of the arrestees was also charged with risk of injury to a minor because he isn't allowed to be near children alone, police said.
If you recognize these men, Glastonbury Police want you to contact them.
The case stems from the of death of a 14-year-old girl who overdosed from Fentanyl-laced heroin, according to federal authorities.
The man is accused of robbing a Subway sandwich shop at gunpoint in November.
Police say the man tried to steal a cart of groceries and fought with store employees.
More than $100K in jewelry was stolen at gunpoint from a couple in 2012.
Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a pair of shoplifting suspects
The suspect is accused of throwing a knife at the victim who he threatened to kill.
Police say the suspect admitted that he took photos under a woman's skirt.
The woman pulled a switchblade during the attempted robbery, according to Connecticut State Police.
A citizen turned in the device after finding it on Heywood Drive.
Police cite 52 drivers at checkpoint.
The man was found in an Oak Street home last weekend.