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Daycare Owner Charged in Death of 2-Month-Old; Hawk Hunter Pleads Guilty; Popular Deli Owner Dies: CT News
Man arrested twice in a week for exposing himself to women: PD; Youth football league sued; Bar burglarized; Homing pigeon found and more...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
Bella Redondo died on July 12.>>>Read More.
The man was arrested twice last week for exposing himself to two different women in their 60s within a four-day span, according to police.>>>Read More.
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A man pleaded guilty Monday in federal court to capturing and killing federally protected hawks.>>>Read More.
He was battling lung cancer and died about a week after he announced the popular deli was closing.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in Greenwichfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Detectives secured an arrest warrant for the man, who is suspected of stabbing and killing another man.>>>Read More.
The lawsuit claims the man and his son were retaliated against after he complained about another team putting his players in danger.>>>Read More.
A man who claimed the Sandy Hook shooting was a federal drill had his request to be part of 2 family's cases thrown out in court.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Bar Burglarized, Three Bottles of Liquor Stolen: Police
- Police Looking for Owner of Homing Pigeon
- Man Accused of Sexual Assault at a Behavioral Health Services Facility: Police
- CT Man Wins $50K in a Powerball Drawing
- Woman Tried to Pass Counterfeit Bills at a Bank: Police
- Police Seek Goodwill Larceny Suspect
- Man Facing Child Porn Charges
- Father Accused of Assaulting Child’s Family in Home Invasion: Police
- K-9 Tracks Down Man Accused of Assaulting Girlfriend: Police
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