Babysitter Arrested; Police Interrogate Disabled Man, Apologize

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

Police Interrogate Disabled Man, Issue Apology

The family of CJ Roy, who has Down syndrome, said police falsely accused him of stealing a street sign during a 45-minute interrogation.>>>Read More.


Babysitter Charged With Dumping Baby, Assaulting Mother

Police said the child's babysitter, put the infant in a dumpster. The baby remains hospitalized in stable condition.>>>Read More.


In A Twist, Celebrity TV Host Commits To Attend Sewage Plant Opening

The host of the popular TV show will be appearing in CT at the ceremony.>>>Read More.


CT Coronavirus Warning Levels: Here’s What It Means

Here is where your town falls under Connecticut's new coronavirus infection guidance.>>>Read More.


New Report Shows CT A Top State For Those Fleeing Coronavirus

COVID refugees from across the country are buying up homes and businesses in Connecticut by the thousands.>>>Read More.


CT Officials Warn Of Possible Coronavirus Spreading Scenarios

Small informal gatherings among family and friends are helping drive infections in Connecticut and across the country.>>>Read More.


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