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Comey Sold CT House At A Loss; Man Follows Girls To School, Gets Arrested; Officials Prepare For Trump Visit: CT News
Ducks get police escort/ DUI driver crashes into eatery/ 4 hospitalized in fire at Wendy's/ GE CEO sells mansion/ Hit-and-run injures teen.

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.
James Comey has had a streak of bad luck in 2017.>>>Read More.
Detectives are investigating why the man repeatedly tried to talk to the girls, police said.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in Hamdenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The most recent listed price for the property was $4.7 million.>>>Read More.
The crash occurred at about 2:25 p.m. on May 5.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in Hamdenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The crash forced two eateries to close for two weeks.>>>Read More.
A mother duck and her ducklings were escorted through Blue Back Square by Animal Control.>>>Read More and see the photos here.
Multiple employees reportedly received treatment after a fire on Wednesday afternoon.>>>Read More.
The attorney general is in his second term and last election handily won by more than 51,000 votes.>>>Read More.
The company was one of six that was found to use software "bots" to illegally purchase thousands of tickets to New York events.>>>Read More.
A protest is planned to take place at the Mystic Aquarium this weekend to “bring awareness to the plight of captive whales and dolphins.">>>Read More.
This is the second area district to warn parents of the game, which entices participants to harm themselves and take their own life.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- City Officials Shore Up Security Protocol for President Trump's Visit to CT Next Week
- Traffic Light Falls Into Intersection
- High School Investigating Report of SAT Cheating: Report
- Reward Offered for Info on Fatal Hit-and-Run
- Police Department Helps Make Children a Little Safer
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Photo credit: West Hartford Animal Control
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