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State Police Reporting Slick Conditions on State Highways With snow falling throughout the state Saturday, Connecticut State Police troopers are warning drivers to reduce their speeds and take it slow. Multiple crashes have been reported on state highways. Earlier, Route 8 southbound in Naugatuck was closed after a rollover accident. State police are using ...
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Man who police say shot wife had a long criminal history FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (AP) — A Virginia man who police say shot his wife and fired his gun at state troopers before killing himself had a long criminal history. The Free Lance-Star in Fredericksburg reported Friday that Gregory Lee had been convicted over the years of attempted rape as well as ...
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Los Angeles police officer recovering after ambush shooting LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los Angeles police officer has been shot in an ambush attack but she's expected to recover. The Los Angeles Police Department says the officer, a recent graduate of the police academy, was shot while patrolling with her training officer shortly before 10 p.m. Friday in the ...
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Police: Man admits to killing woman in Austin crime spree AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Police investigators in Austin say a 19-year-old man has confessed to the shooting death of a woman and injuring three others in a crime spree that began Christmas Day. Police Lt. Jason Staniszewski said Friday that Xavier Lewis was wearing an ankle monitor due to a prior ...
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CT State Police Log Hundreds Of Arrests In First Night Of Holiday Weekend State police have investigated 108 accidents, 12 with injuries and one involving a fatality. Troopers have assisted 131 motorists and logged 2,418 calls for service. State police had a busy New Year's Eve weekend in 2016, logging 276 accidents, 34 with injuries. Thirty-four people were arrested for ...
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Drug epidemic grows in 2 largest counties outside Washington FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — Police in the two largest counties outside the nation's capital say the opioid epidemic is getting worse. Police chiefs from Fairfax County, Virginia, and Montgomery County, Maryland, told WTOP that they're responding to more drug overdoses. The radio station reported Saturday that ...
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