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Murder Suspect Lies About Identity During Drug Bust: PD; DUI Donuts Leads to Arrest; New ‘Escape Room’ Opens: CT News
Teen mom leaves baby alone in running car; Spa worker faces new sexual assault charges; Kidnapping/robbery suspects sought; 'Aggressive' fox

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 18-year-old reportedly told police that she left the vehicle running with the air conditioner on while she quickly ran into the store. >>>Read More.
He lied about his identity when arrested, but police found another charge for his real identity.>>>Read More.
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Police have released a video that depicts two of the four suspects. A handgun was displayed during the incident, police said. >>>Read More.
A woman suffered serious injuries in the accident, state police said.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in Wethersfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Several alleged victims have come forward against the suspect, who claimed to be a massage therapist, according to police.>>>Read More.
Authorities say the extensive scheme resulted in a loss of more than $50,000 to banks and more than 20 victims.>>>Read More.
Customers must use clues to solve puzzles and escape a themed room.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man Sends Threatening Facebook Message, Involves Image of a Gun: Police
- Man Busted Car Out of Parking Garage: Report
- Police Detective, Officer Praised for Actions
- Replacement Worker Threw Soda, Spat on and Threatened to Shoot Striking Workers: Police
- Alert Homeowner Helps Police Catch Burglar: Police
- DUI Man Performs Donuts, Almost Strikes Car in Plaza: Police
- Aggressive Fox Jumps into Pool with Small Children
- New ‘Frugal’ Retail Store Opens for Teens and 20-Somethings
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Photo credit: ct.gov (file photo, not the aggressive fox that is being sought)
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