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Mia Farrow's Son, 27, Dies in CT; Pizza Delivery Man Turns Tables on Armed Robber; Firefighters Deliver Baby: CT News

Man lied about missing 99-year-old father in water; Man confesses on Facebook to fatal hit-and-run; Stolen dog reunited with owner; Car fire

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.

State Police arrived in Roxbury, Conn., and found a man in a vehicle suffering from life-threatening injuries.>>>Read More.

The driver managed to wrestle the gun from the robber and fire it in his direction, according to police.>>>Read More.

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The 70-year-old man called 911 which led to a search by police and fire and the U.S. Coast Guard. A helicopter was also used. Family members said the man's father had been dead for years, officials said.>>>Read More.

Mia Farrow's Son, Thaddeus, 27, Dies After Sustaining Life-Threatening Injuries in CT

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State Police arrived in Roxbury, Conn. and found a man in a vehicle suffering from life-threatening injuries.>>>Read More.

The suspect, who was arrested following an extensive investigation, was taken into custody at his girlfriend’s house.>>>Read More.

A photo depicting a student in “blackface” along with a racially offensive remark caused an uproar on social media.>>>Read More.

Casper, the 12-year-old Pomeranian who was stolen from a parked car, was found by a real-estate broker while showing a home.>>>Read More.

For the second time in five days, fire personnel delivered a healthy child.>>>Read More.

The suspect, who has a history of assaulting the woman during their off-and-on relationship, blamed her for them oversleeping, police say.>>>Read More.

A teen is facing an assault charge after a UConn dorm incident.>>>Read More.

A man bought and sold over a million dollars worth of duty-free tobacco and alcohol products through a Panamanian bank account.>>>Read More.

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