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A swell of CT violence killed a bystander, left another paralyzed. Two gangsters face life in prison.
Two members of a violent Waterbury street gang have been found guilty by a federal jury of racketeering charges — marking 14 members of the 960 street gang who have been taken off the street and convicted following an extensive investigation that culminated in a 36-count indictment. Gabriel Pulliam, also known as “G,” 30, and Julian Scott, also known as “Ju Sav,” 25, were found guilty last ...
Eloh De Jesus Nunes De Almeida Disappeared On May 11
Eloh De Jesus Nunes De Almeida was last seen by her loved ones on Saturday, May 11. Investigators do not have information on what she was wearing when she disappeared. Police ask anyone with information on her disappearance or whereabouts to contact Milford officers at 508-473-1113. to follow Daily Voice...
DEEP: Temporary alcohol ban re-imposed at 7 state parks
(WFSB) – A temporary alcohol ban has been re-imposed at seven state parks, according to the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP). The ban started on Wednesday and will run through August 12, officials said. The alcohol ban is in effect at these state recreation areas:. Beach Pond...
Students back in school after gas leak prompts evacuation in Seymour
Students are back in school after a gas leak prompted an evacuation in Seymour on Wednesday morning. Officials said there was a gas leak from a hot water heater at Chatfield-LoPresti Elementary School on Skokorat Street. The school was evacuated and two employees were checked out by medical personnel. The...
State announces settlement with ‘HighBazaar,’ end to unlicensed cannabis markets
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - A settlement was reached with the so-called “HighBazaar,” which ends illegal unlicensed cannabus markets in Connecticut. State Attorney General William Tong announced what he described as a “stipulated judgement” on Wednesday. Tong said the judgement was reached with HighBazaar organizers Joseph Accettullo...
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