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Secret Service Visits CT Home After Threat Reported; Mayor’s Presidential Vote Gone to the Dog: CT News
Injured man votes curbside while waiting for ambulance/ suspected drug dealer charged at train station/ man charged twice in an hour: PD.

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.
The current CT Mayor, a likely candidate for Connecticut Governor, said he wrote in his dog Ellie Mae Boughton for President.>>>Read More.
A reported threat regarding a presidential candidate prompted a response from the Secret Service and police on Monday night.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in New Canaanfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
A man insisted on casting his vote while waiting for an ambulance after sustaining an injury at the polls.>>>Read More.
Police received a tip about possible drug sales taking place at the train station.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in New Canaanfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The man sent texts just minutes after being released, police said.>>>Read More.
Police arrested two 15-year-old suspects in connection to a recent burglary.>>>Read More.
The shopping center has been open on the holiday in the past.>>>Read More.
A 23-year-old man was killed early Tuesday morning after a rollover crash, according to police.>>>Read More.
He was picked up by state police in eastern Connecticut.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Woman Disarms Gunman After He Falls Asleep: PD
- Pedestrian Hit by Car at CT Polling Place
- Cars Strike Utility Poles in Nearby Crashes: Fire Department
- Area Police to Receive $600K Grant for Police K9s
- Asbestos Found at I-95 Project Site: DOT Officials
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