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2 teens arrested for stealing 2 cars in Connecticut NEWINGTON, Conn. (AP) — Two Connecticut teens have been arrested after stealing 2 cars and ditching them in Newington. Police said the 17-year-old males, who they did not identify, had apparently been reported missing from a juvenile residential facility in Hamden. The cars had been stolen from ...
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Florida man calls 911 to report himself drunk driving (AP) — Authorities in Florida are sharing an unusual 911 call they got on New Year's Eve from a man who said he was driving drunk and needed police. Polk County Sheriff's officials say the dispatcher "did a fantastic job" urging Michael Lester to park his truck and wait for officers to find him. Lester told ...
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State Police urge drivers to clear snow, ice from vehicles after snow storms State Police can cite drivers for an impeded operation, which results in a $40 fine, or they can consider the snow an "unsecured load" that will set you back $200. Troopers made a joke out of someone they named "Bill" who drove from Connecticut to Massachusetts without clearing the snow off their car.
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Police: Car nearly hit vehicles at crash scene Emergency personnel were almost hit by a car early Saturday morning while responding to a crash, according to state police. They say a vehicle hit a Department of Transportation truck that was involved in snow removal on Route 8 near Exit 40. While at the scene, a passing vehicle nearly hit ...
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Teenagers Arrested After Abandoning Stolen Vehicles in Newington NEWINGTON, CT — A pair of teenagers who had been reported missing from a juvenile residential facility in Hamden were arrested early Friday morning in Newington after police discovered a pair of stolen vehicles on the Berlin Turnpike. Around 2:55 a.m., Newington police officers located an ...
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Trump seeks $18 billion to extend border wall over 10 years She also said the administration wanted to close "loopholes" on issues that include handling asylum claims and local police working with immigration authorities. Nielsen called the $3.2 billion requests for fencing during the administration's first two years a down payment. "This is not going to get us the ...
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