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Dog Bites Student, Teacher Inside School; Trump Supporter Harassment Case Closed; PD Mourns Loss of K-9: CT News

Support pours in for unborn child/ Hair salon closes abruptly, employees notified via text/ Threat made to "shoot up" police department: PD.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.

Police say a dog escaped from a vehicle during drop-off and got loose inside the school on Wednesday morning.>>>Read More.

Police had been investigating a video that allegedly shows a man harassing students coming out of the school holding a Trump sign.>>>Read More.

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Dozens of employees reportedly were left unemployed without warning.>>>Read More.

The incoming child faces a major surgery upon her birth, and her arrival is expected any day now.>>>Read More.

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The woman was hospitalized and survived after the discovery was made in November. Police arrested the suspect on a warrant this week.>>>Read More.

A man is accused of hitting a construction flagger early Wednesday morning and then fleeing the scene, state police said.>>>Read More.

He was put down by veterinarians on Wednesday.>>>Read More.

It is the second arrest in the case of a burned toddler.>>>Read More.

She was in the icy water for about 30 minutes, and was later pronounced dead at a hospital.>>>Read More.

Police say the man also tried to headbutt an officer and kicked two others in the leg during his arrest.>>>Read More.

Firefighters used a garden hose and portable equipment after a firetruck got stuck in the icy driveway.>>>Read More.

Police say the woman hid in a closet after her friend declared his love for her and then threatened to kill her in an outburst.>>>Read More.

A lawsuit alleges that a construction company's actions started a fire that damaged valuable artwork.>>>Read More.


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