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CT School Bus Driver Accused of Sexually Assaulting Girl, 5; Man Wanted Police to Kill Him: PD; High School Egged: CT News
Hotel guest sexually assaults maid: PD; Cop's promotion challenged; Rescued manatee heads to Sea World; K-9 sniffs out drug bust and more...

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.
He is due in court on Halloween, police said.>>>Read More.
The man is alleged to have assaulted the girl in his car.>>>Read More.
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The couple used pictures and other guides to find their way back to the spot the gift had been buried.>>>Read More.
The man called for the maid to clean the room he was staying in and is accused of sexually assaulting and strangling the victim.>>>Read More.
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A manatee rescued in September that has been in rehabilitation at the Mystic Aquarium has begun transportation to Florida.>>>Read More.
The man is accused of calling in a fake robbery report with the hope that police would respond to his home and shoot him.>>>Read More.
The jewelry was found at an area pawn shop, according to police.>>>Read More.
The victim had a raised welt on his leg after the incident, according to police.>>>Read More.
In a real-life scene out of the classic film "Paper Moon," a modern-day scammer pulled a fast one on local stores.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Ground Broken for Bigger Bob's Discount Furniture HQ
- CT Police Officer’s Promotion Challenged Due to Suspension Involving Marijuana: Report
- License Plate Reader Snags Man With Unreturned Rental Truck
- Men in Pickup Truck Approach Children, Pester Pedestrians: West Haven Police
- K-9 Tate Sniffs Out Drug Bust After Car Crash: Police
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