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Mom Calls Cops on Son, 12, Gets Arrested Herself; Bear Enters Home; Woman Witnesses Burglary, Drives After Suspects: CT News
CT sexual predator arrests featured on new show: VIDEO; Man, 70, attempts to drown elderly man in pool: PD; Recycling plant fire and more.
There was plenty of news across Connecticut Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
The boy was found standing in the rain, locked out out the house, and the mom told police she had an appointment and couldn’t immediately return home.>>>Read More.
Episodes featuring segments of last year's sting operation in CT that nabbed 10 suspects have been released. See how it all unfolded.>>>Read More.
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No one was injured but the bear definitely caused quite a stir for the family.>>>Read More.
The 12-year-old student was struck on Addison Road Thursday afternoon, according to police.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in Wethersfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The man living there is facing multiple charges for the fight and the trashed apartment, police said.>>>Read More.
A victim escaped the grasp of a man who tried to drown in a swimming pool and called police from a neighbor’s home.>>>Read More.
He was also yelling profanities, police said.>>>Read More.
A New Haven woman died in the East Haven accident last week. Two arrests have now been made.>>>Read More.
A Newtown Middle School teacher who brought a loaded gun to school was granted accelerated rehabilitation.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Woman Witnesses Burglary, Drives After Suspects: Police
- Chef David Borselle to Open New Restaurant in CT
- Popular Restaurant Closes its Doors After 70 Years
- Firefighters Battled Blaze at Recycling Plant
- Dirty Dishes Led to Shooting, and Eventually a Prison Sentence: Report
- Man ID'd as Victim of Pickup Truck Falling on Him: Report
- Missing a Ferret? Police Have It
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