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Kids Injured on Amusement Ride; Lost Child Found Safe; Elderly Man Rescued at Bottom of Pool: CT News
Restaurant manager charged with assault; Homeowner tries to extinguish fire himself; CT Senator needs kidney; Bed bugs at firehouse 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.
The victims experienced some form of electric shock while riding the Scrambler.>>>Read More.
Police say the man placed the 20-year-old woman in a headlock and struck her in the head with a baseball bat.>>>Read More.
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The manager is facing charges following an incident over the weekend.>>>Read More.
The man is accused of exposing himself to a female shopper. He also told police it’s not the first time he’s exposed himself.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in Wethersfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The man remains in critical condition.>>>Read More.
The house was damaged in the blaze and firefighters stress it's imperative to quickly evacuate a house during a fire.>>>Read More.
Connecticut Senate President Martin Looney is in need of a kidney donor.>>>Read More.
Donn Cabral is in the Olympic steeplechase final.>>>Read More.
The repair work for the helicopters that transport the president of the United States will now be done in Florida.>>>Read More.
A youngster who had wandered off from a group was quickly found safe by first responders.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Report: Woman Damages Car After Argument at Bar
- Bed Bugs Reported at a CT Firehouse
- Sam's Club Employee Assaulted While on the Job: Police
- Lost Lizard Found
- PD Busts Alleged Underage Drinking Party
- Boater Rescued in Thunderstorm
- Rabid Bat Found: Report
- Pull Box Prompts Quick Response, Possibly Saving 2 Overdose Victims’ Lives
- Crews Searching State Forest for Possible Missing Man: Report
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