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Atualização assim que ocorre 9 de janeiro de 2018
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Jerry Mercado is wanted for ESCAPE from a Carl Robinson Correctional Institution in Enfield on 1/7/18. Anyone with any information regarding this escapee, or may know his whereabouts is asked to please contact the Connecticut State Police, Central District Major Crime Squad at 860-534-1000, the ...
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They say that if the government wins, police will have an incentive to pull over a rental car driver who commits a traffic violation because police will know they can search the car if the driver isn't on the rental agreement. The court's decision has the potential to impact, in particular, low-income Americans, ...
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The accident occurred at around 10:11 p.m. in front of 789 Connecticut Ave. Officers arrived and found two cars in the road with extensive damage. Two male occupants of one of the cars were pronounced dead at the scene, while a male occupant of the other car was seriously injured, police said.
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According to the warrant for Bennett's arrest, she told police the dog had belonged to her step-brother, Timothy Jackson, who is incarcerated. The officer who drafted the warrant noted that although Bennett said the dog did not technically belong to her, she was the keeper of the dog at her residence and ...
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ENFIELD, Conn. (WTNH) — Police have been working the streets of Hartford, last known addresses and family members of 25-year-old Jerry Mercado. He is serving three years for burglary, and while Mercado is classified as a low-level offender, Commissioner of the Department of Correction Scott ...
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BRIDGEPORT — Members of the city's police union will vote Friday on a new four year contract. The proposed deal, worked out in arbitration with a state board, was being explained to officers Tuesday. Union President Sgt. Chuck Paris declined to make too many details public, though he did say the ...
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut police detective caught on camera using racial slurs while being arrested on a drunken driving charge has been fired, his department announced. Robert Lanza, 44, of Wolcott, was fired Monday, Hartford Deputy Police Chief Brian Foley said. The 12-year ...
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