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UFO Sightings Reported; Teens Caught With Marijuana Cookies; Mother Cat, Kittens Dumped In Woods: CT News
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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.
The National UFO Reporting Center keeps records on all reported sightings, and sightings have been reported at all corners of the state.>>>Read More.
Police say the teens were in possession of nearly 140 marijuana cookies that were intended to be sold at upcoming teen parties.>>>Read More.
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The shelter staff said there are coyotes and fisher cats in the woods, which could have harmed the cat and kittens.>>>Read More.
Police are investigating. Nearly 450 people attended the wrestling fundraiser, which was held in April.>>>Read More.
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Police said a fake news site made up a story about a mother killing three children and if you click you'll get a virus on your computer.>>>Read More.
The former home of Rev. Thomas Buckingham, original founder of Yale University, has been listed by a realtor.>>>Read More.
The man has an extensive history of convictions for similar offenses.>>>Read More.
The incident occurred Monday afternoon.>>>Read More.
He risked his body to make the catch, and the risk paid dividends.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- CT Community Gets Strict on Parking, Prepares for Visit from President Trump
- Teens Charged With Stealing Maserati From Greenwich: Police
- Parolee Charged With Sexual Enticement of Teen Girl
- Greenwich Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested: Police
- Woman Ends Up on Hood of Car Trying to Stop it From Being Stolen: Police
- Linkin Park Announce World Tour, Head to Mohegan Sun
- Vacant Homes Lead to Crime, Other Problems for Residents
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