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Child, 2, Found Wandering; Town Says No To Malloy; Stanley Cup Coming To Town: CT News
Teen threatened unborn baby: PD/ 2 men in same car charged with DUI/ Gun displayed during road-rage incident/ Unclaimed lottery prizes...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
2-Year-Old Girl Found Wandering Street
Police had been searching door-to-door for her parents since about 8 a.m. Wednesday.>>>Read More.
Sketch Released Of Body Found In Shetucket River
A man's body was found in the river on July 22. Police have released sketches and more identifying details.>>>Read More.
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Man Displayed Gun At Driver During Road-Rage Incident: State Police
The man told police the other driver cut him off and he almost lost control of his vehicle.>>>Read More.
Auriemma, Famed Jockey, Hold Court in Italy
Geno Auriemma and Aceto Degortes have 25 major titles among them and held court in Italy this week.>>>Read More.
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Man Arrested For Assaulting Woman In Front Of Child, Police Say: Report
Police say the incident was reported by a concerned motorist who was passing by.>>>Read more.
CT Residents Reopening Popular Restaurant After Renovation Project
The owners of the restaurant announce the reopening date and new features of the redesigned space.>>>Read More.
CT Town Tells Malloy No on State’s Request State
A defiant First Selectman has a message for Gov. Dannel Malloy.>>>Read More.
» Also Worth a Look Today
- Teen Threatens To Harm Woman's Unborn Child: Police
- 2 Men In The Same Vehicle Both Charged With DUI: Police
- 2 Big Lottery Payouts Remain Unclaimed
- Stanley Cup Champ Bringing Trophy Home
- Expensive Watch Collection Stolen: PD
- Fairfield American Gears Up For Little League World Series
- Man Accused Of Killing Neighbor, Police Say: Report
- Lawmaker Encouraged By Trump's 'National Emergency' Declaration On Opioid Crisis
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