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Mom Locks Children Out on Christmas Day; Another Suspicious Fire; Miracle Cat Gets a New Home
Madison art dealer called a "serial fraudster," by federal officials, a house is egged on Christmas day, and fire damages a catering hall.

The top Connecticut Patch stories of the day include:
- Police: Mom Locks Her Children out of House, Threatens to Get Shotgun
- Another Suspicious Fire Set in Enfield
- Charlie, the Cat, That Was Tossed From a Window by a Trucker, Has Been Adopted
- Madison Art Dealer Called a “Serial Fraudster” Continuing to Sell Art on eBay
- Vernon Police Find the Body of a Missing Man
- Orange Man, 18, Charged With Egging House on Christmas Day
- Danbury Teen Threatens to Kill Teachers and Students
- Fire Damages Garden Catering in Greenwich
- Former Trumbull Man Due in Court in Connection with Investigation of Beating Death of Monroe Woman
- Milford Appoints a New Health Director
- Cheshire Outlet Center Project Moving Forward Without Tanger
- Search Begins for New Guilford Police Chief
- West Hartford Police Set DWI Checkpoint
- Police Search for Suspect who Robbed TD Bank in Wallingford
- Men Brandish Knives in Argument Over WomanMeriden Man Identified as Victim in Suspicious New Britain Death
- Car Crashed Into Southington Home After Three-Car Collision
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