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CT Students to Compete on Teen Jeopardy; 2 Hospitalized in Halloween Assault; Woman Shoplifts with Kids in Tow: CT News
Car crashes into construction zone; Drunken man, 64, brandishes loaded gun during fight with friends; Police buy robbery victim new bike...

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.
He is one of 15 contestants nationwide that will compete for a $100,000 grand prize.>>>Read More.
Police said the incident occurred in the area of a school and one of the victim's was a juvenile.>>>Read More.
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State Police say the crash was in an active construction zone Wednesday morning.>>>Read More.
A resident of an apartment complex is accused of slapping a woman around and spitting food at her during a tirade early Wednesday morning, police said.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in New Canaanfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The 14-year-old was robbed at gunpoint, officials said.>>>Read More.
The boy was found outside of a party Friday night.>>>Read More.
The woman stole multiple items while she was with four children, police said.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Police Seeking Would-Be Bank Robber
- Drunken Man, 64, Brandishes Loaded Gun in Air While Fighting with Friends: Police
- Man Arrested for Halloween Choking Incident
- Bed Liner Flies Off Pickup, Hits Tractor-Trailer: Report
- UConn Provost Picked to Lead University of Missouri System
- Gunman Reportedly Robs Convenience Store
- Man Drives Wrong Way on Road After Hitting Car: Police
- Man with ‘Extensive’ Criminal History Used Fraudulent Credit Cards at Price Chopper: Police
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