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Suspect Tries to Eat Breathalyzer Results; Driving Drunk With Grandson, 3; Stealing Students' Lunch Money; 'Nearby News'
Woman suffering from ALS gives birth, young boy saves a life, and a coach and teacher is accused of having sex with 3 girls.

Your top Connecticut Patch stories of the past week:
- Police: Greenwich Man, 40, Tries to Eat Printed Breathalyzer Results After DWI Arrest
- Man Arrested for Driving Drunk with 3-Year-Old Grandson in the Car
- E.O. Smith School Coach and Teacher Aide Charged with Having Sex with 3 Girls
- Cops: Thief Who Stole Wedding Reception Envelopes Now Arrested
- Man Accused of Failing to Appear in Court on Charge He Stole Greenwich Students’ Lunch Money
- Madison Volunteer Firefighter Suffering from ALS Gives Birth to Healthy Baby Girl
- Alert Young Branford Boy May Have Saved 92-Year-Old Man From a Burning House
- Teen Arrested for Attempting to Sell Pornographic DVDs to Middletown Students
- Fairfield Firefighter Gives Life-Saving Dose of Narcan to Unresponsive Person
- Danbury Woman In Critical Condition After Being Involved in a Hit-And-Run Accident
- Hamden Police Investigating Multiple Friday Morning Attacks
- Milford Man Accused of Exposing Himself Outside a McDonald’s
- Federal Authorities Arrest Middlebury Fire Chief
- Man Accused of Failing to Appear in Court on Charge He Stole Greenwich Students’ Lunch Money
- Fairfield Resident William Dong Pleads Guilty to Federal Weapon Charge
- Milford Residents Urged to Say ‘No’ to Panhandlers
- Ridgefield Dumpster Dog Reunited With Owner
- Chick-fil-A Officially Opens in the Danbury Fair Mall
- Investigators Look at Whether Suspicious Enfield Fires Are Work of Arsonist
- Family Claims Skulls Found in Stamford Were Stolen from Mausoleum
- Sex Offender Home in Manchester Gradually Closing
- Greenwich Man Faces Drug Charges After Town Teen Overdoses
- Greenwich Police Issue Warning: Man Reportedly ‘Watching Children’ in Byram
- ‘Too Bad Tuesday’ in Naugatuck: Recap of Police Activities in the Borough
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