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Restaurant Under Investigation After Fatal Crash; Dunkin’ Donuts Robbed; Team Reaches Little League World Series: CT News

Mother, 12-year-old daughter arrested/ Retired cop, 74, scares off robber with umbrella/ Hikers rescued/ Dogs abandoned/ Fugitive nabbed...

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

Katherine Berman, 67, was killed when her car crashed into the rear of a Waterbury man's car on May 9.>>>Read More.


Police are searching for the suspect.>>>Read More.

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


Police say the retired cop knew that the "gun" was fake and tried to knock it out of the teen's hand with an umbrella.>>>Read More.


A woman and her daughter, 12, were arrested after an incident that began when a clerk locked them in a store for allegedly shoplifting.>>>Read More.

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


Mystic Aquarium's animal rescue team will be performing a necropsy on a sea turtle found dead in CT.>>>Read More.


The Southern Poverty Law Center says 5 hate organizations are based in the Nutmeg State.>>>Read More.


The team made state history by becoming the first Connecticut program to advance to the Little League World Series three times.>>>Read More.


The incident occurred last week on the Post Road.>>>Read More.


Police say a woman involved struggled with officers trying to arrest her.>>>Read More.


Police are searching for those who abandoned dogs at a local park.>>>Read More.


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