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Baby Left In Car at Mall; 'Outrageous' Online Comments: CT News
Ex-MLB player's property stolen/ UFO sightings reported/ Man has 52 arrests and counting/ Students earn award/ Alcohol in vending machines?

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Baby Left In Car At Mall, Mom Arrested: PD
A concerned person saw the baby alone and called police.>>>Read More.
Former MLB Pitcher's Property Stolen in CT: Report
Oddly enough valuable items were left behind, but childhood and professional baseball items were taken.>>>Read More.
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13 UFO Sightings Reported In CT During 2018: Here is Where They Have Been Observed
Did you see any of these "UFOs?">>>Read More.
Man With 52 Arrests Facing New Charges
A man with 52 arrests on his record is facing new charges in two Connecticut towns, police said.>>>Read More.
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RTC Calls On Member To Resign For ‘Outrageous’ Online Remarks
The Republican Town Committee is calling on one of its own to resign for comments made on social media about a state representative.>>>Read More.
Former Developer Sentenced In $65 Million Fraud Scheme
Federal prosecutors accused him of scamming investors for more than six years.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Former Coach Enters Plea In Student Sexual Assault Case: Report
- Students' Photography Project Honored With Award
- Man Found Dead At Sober House: PD
- Judge Orders PD to Re-Hire Fired Cop
- Alcohol Vending Machines Approved by House Legislature
- Reward Offered for Info on Hit & Run Death
- Man Pleads Guilty To Killing Wife
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