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WATCH: Fiery Crash Rescue; Doctor Pleads Guilty for Illegally Prescribing Narcotics; Company to Cut Nearly 100 Jobs: CT News

Mom pleads not guilty to teen sex charges; Child rescued on escalator; DUI driver goes through drive-thru; Man sentenced for illegal hunting

There was plenty of news across Connecticut Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.

Wilton police officers rescued a man from a burning car last week and recently released a dash cam video of the crash.>>>Read More.

The woman leaves behind a young son.>>>Read More.

Find out what's happening in Greenwichfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The suspect was charged with having an illegal sexual relationship with a 14-year old boy.>>>Read More.

The child was sent to the hospital.>>>Read More.

Find out what's happening in Greenwichfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

A 25-year-old female died of an overdose.>>>Read More.

The accused prescribed drugs without a full medical examination of the patient, and didn't confirm conditions, officials said.>>>Read More.

The company employs dozens of local residents.>>>Read More.

A Connecticut State Police trooper suffered minor abrasions to his right hand late Wednesday night when his cruiser struck a guardrail and flipped over multiple times in a one-vehicle crash>>>Read More.

The accused pleaded guilty in June for illegally hunting along the Appalachian Trail in Connecticut.>>>Read More.

The three suspects were arrested soon after the attempted robbery and a 9mm handgun was found inside their vehicle, according to police.>>>Read More.

A concerned citizen alerted police to a bottle that contained odd items. The area was sealed off while authorities investigated.>>>Read More.

A concerned witness called police and gave them the vehicle's license plate identification.>>>Read More.

The CT-based company announced its plan to layoff workers early last month..>>>Read More.

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