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Fatal Crash In Stolen SUV; Famous Musician Films Video In CT
Reward increased for "person of interest"/ Price drops to less than $1M for old drive-in property/ K-9 helps sniff out drug bust: CT News

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
14-Year-Old Dies After Crashing Stolen SUV: Police
Police are investigating the fatal crash.>>>Read More.
Famous Musician Films Video At Historic Connecticut Site
A raging snowstorm only added to the ambience of this historic building for the filming of a new music video.>>>Read More.
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Feds Reward For Yale Homicide Person Of Interest Now $10K
U.S. Marshals Service's violent fugitive task force is searching for Qinxuan Pan, 29, for questioning in the killing of Yale student Kevin Jiang, 26.>>>Read More.
Police Help Organization Deliver Food Following Thefts
Police helped the Transportation Association deliver food after recent thefts left the organization's buses "inoperable.">>>Read More.
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Price Drops To Less Than $1M On Old Drive-In Property
A new marketing campaign has commenced for the overgrown old drive-in property.>>>Read More.
Vaccine ‘Mega Clinic’ Set For Theater
Registration is underway and there are multiple ways to make an appointment, according to officials.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Winter Storm Watch Issued For CT: Here’s What Is Expected
- Lamont To Expand Private Gatherings At Social Venues
- 3 Arrested After Car Chase, Shots Fired: Police
- Gun, Drugs Found On Woman In Crash: Police
- 2006 Cold Case Murder Still Unsolved; PD Seeks Help
- Kitchen Fire Displaces One Family
- Are Connecticut Apartment And House Rentals Out Of Reach?
- Victim Carjacked At Gunpoint In Broad Daylight: Police
- 2-Alarm Fire Causes Major Damage To House
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