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Hartford picks state police official to lead city department HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Hartford officials have chosen a Connecticut State Police leader to head the city's police department. The Hartford Courant reports the City Council on Monday confirmed state police Lt. Col. David Rosado as the city's next police chief. He will succeed retiring Chief James ...
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Police seek help in hit and run case Canton police officers are asking for the public's help identifying driver in a hit and run accident. According to police, officers were called to the CVS Pharmacy on Rt. 44 after receiving reports of a pedestrian being struck by a vehicle. Officers located an elderly woman in the parking lot suffering from ...
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Police Identify 3 Men Killed in Rollover Crash Authorities have released the identities of three men who were killed in a rollover crash on Interstate 91 in Connecticut. ... Connecticut State Police say the Sunday wreck killed 19-year-old Taahir Harris, of Southington; 20-year-old Kerion Rogers, of Bristol; and 18-year-old Moses Negron, of New Britain.
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Family dog dragged into woods, killed by coyote WOLCOTT, Conn. (AP) — Police in Connecticut say a family dog was dragged into the woods and killed by a coyote over the weekend. The Republican-American reports that police found the dog's body in a wooded area in Wolcott on Saturday night. Police say the Chihuahua-Jack Russell terrier mix ...
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Teens charged with cyberstalking before girl's suicide Two 12-year-olds in Florida have been charged with cyberstalking in connection with the death of a middle-school student who police say hanged herself two weeks ago. The circumstances around the death of 12-year-old Gabriella Green on Jan. 10 led to the arrests of the two Surfside Middle School ...
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2 dead, 19 injured in Kentucky school shooting; suspect held BENTON, Ky. (AP) — A 15-year-old male student opened fire with a handgun inside a rural Kentucky high school Tuesday morning, killing two classmates and injuring 19, including 14 with gunshot wounds. Police led a suspect away in handcuffs and said there is no reason to suspect anyone else in the ...
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Dog killed in coyote attack in Wolcott Following a trail of blood, Nenninger and two Wolcott police officers located the dog, but it was too late. "The owner did say to me today that there were multiple coyotes," Nenninger said. She said this is the third time she's been called for a coyote attack this season. The first two times, the dogs, which ...
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Officer Injured While Pursuing Stolen Vehicle: Norwalk PD NORWALK, CT — Norwalk police said an officer was injured while pursuing a stolen vehicle after the suspect intentionally struck the officer's cruiser. The incident occurred Tuesday at approximately 3:05 a.m., police said. Police said officers from the Patrol Division responded to an Assisi Way residence ...
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Connecticut gains jobs in December, jobless rate unchanged (AP) — A new report shows Connecticut ended the year on a high note in terms of job gains, but the state's unemployment rate remains unchanged. ... Preliminary data show Connecticut added a total of 7,700 jobs over 2017. ... Shots fired call near Alamo Heights prompts large police presence... Fares ...
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Truck Jackknifes on I-91 North in Wethersfield Two lanes of Interstate 91 North in Wethersfield are closed after a tractor-trailer jackknifed. State police said there is a fuel spill and the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection was notified. Rain, fog and wet roads require reduced speed and for headlights to be on, state police warn.
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Norwalk teens arrested on gun and burglary charges Three 18-year-old men were arrested after receiving reports of a burglary at a home on Hadik Parkway. According to police, arriving officers to the burglary discovered that the teens had fled prior to their arrival. Officers were able to obtain a vehicle description and suspect information from the ...
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UN blames leadership and inaction for peacekeeper killings The 35-page paper said the U.N. and countries contributing soldiers and police to peacekeeping missions "need to adapt to a new reality: The blue helmet and the United Nations flag no longer offer 'natural protection.'" "Peacekeeping environments now feature armed groups, terrorists, organized crime, ...
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