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Former Lanza Psychiatrist Charged with Sex Assault; Second Zika Virus Case Confirmed; ID Released in Fatal Crash: Nearby News
'Robin Hood' charged with shoplifting; Suspicious man sells 'Girl Scout Cookies'; Father, son arrested for burglaries; Prince's ties to CT.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
The psychiatrist surrendered his license after a sexual relationship with a client came to light, according to police.>>>Read More.
A 61-year-old woman reportedly told police she planned to give the stolen items to the city’s homeless as a good deed.>>>Read More.
Police say they've received numerous calls about the 'bizarre' case where the man appears with a little girl selling items and keeps changing his story as to what he’s selling.>>>Read More.
Police say passing motorists stopped and pulled the man from the vehicle just before it burst into flames.>>>Read More.
State officials say Friday’s test results highlights the need for residents to take precautions if they are travelling to affected areas.>>>Read More.
Police have arrested a juvenile male after a months-long investigation into an alleged sexting incident reported by a juvenile female.>>>Read More.
A Massachusetts resident was arrested at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks following Thursday morning's incident.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Father and Son Accused of 7 Residential Burglaries: Police
- New Craft Beer Bar Featuring Gourmet Pretzels Opens
- Man Charged After Vacuum-Smashing Incident
- Man, 25, Dies From Gunshot Wound to the Head: Police
- Music Icon Prince Electrified Connecticut Venue in 1997
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Photo: Prince performing at Mohegan Sun in December 2013. Photo credit: Mohegan Sun Facebook page
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