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Former Greenwich Pastor Suspended Amid Child Abuse Allegation; Metro-North Safety Record Draws Scrutiny; ID Threat
A man is accused of leaving young kids on the side of the road to buy drugs, a beloved toy store closes, and a police officer is threatened.

The top Connecticut Patch stories of the day includes:
- Former St. Agnes Pastor Suspended Amid Child Abuse Allegation
- Deadly Train Crash Puts the Spotlight on Metro-North’s Recent Safety
- West Hartford Police: Man Ditches Girlfriend’s Daughters, Ages 12 and 7, on Side of the Road to go Buy Marijuana
- Couple Accused of Heroin Possession with Young Children in Car
- Danbury Resident Aditya Tomar Among Victims in Metro-North Tragedy
- Anthem Insurance Customers Face Threat of ID Threat
- Salvation Army Truck Goes up in Flames in Downtown New Canaan
- Beloved Blinn’s Toy Store to Close in April
- Man Charged with Stealing 95-Year-Old North Haven Woman’s Identity
- More Details Emerge in Case of Man Charged With Threatening Naugatuck Police Officer
- East Haven Police Department Hit With Civil Rights Lawsuit
- Newcastle Brown Ale Changing Its Recipe
- East Windsor Police Charge Man with Armed Robbery of Dunkin’ Donuts
- Cops: Elderly Man Nabbed Leaving Store He Just Robbed
- Danbury Reverend Attends National Prayer Breakfast with Obama
- Former Danbury Residents Sentenced for Stealing Money From USPS
- Stolen Firearm in East Haven, Leads to Guilty Plea
- Milford Police: Man Told to Stop Vehicle, Refuses, Drives Off
- Mansfield Is the Middle Class Capital of the Country
- Berlin Native, Alumna to Take Helm at Mooreland Hill School
- Man Must Serve 3-Year Jail Sentence for Crash that Killed Enfield Child
- A Vigil of Hope in Stamford
- Police: Middletown Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Arrest
- St. Joseph High School in Trumbull Principal to Retire
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