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Tornado Touched Down In CT; Fatal Shooting Arrest: CT News
Toddler wanders near busy highway/ Apartment complex sells for $84.3M/ New scam warning/ Boy, 7, holds drive to help animal shelter and more

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Tornado Touched Down In CT: Here's Where
The National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado touched down in Connecticut on Wednesday afternoon.>>>Read More.
Toddler Found Playing Alone Near Highway: Report
A good Samaritan stopped their car and alerted staff of a local daycare that the child was playing dangerously close to the highway.>>>Read More.
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Apartment Complex Sold For $84.3 Million
The complex recently sold for $84.3 million, according to a commercial real estate services firm.>>>Read More.
New Scam Tactics Targeting Utility Customers: Eversource
Scammers are hitting customers with a fresh set of strategies, officials from a major utility are saying.>>>Read More.
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7-Year-Old Boy Holds Drive To Help Animal Shelter
Connor, a second-grader, wants to make sure that animals in the shelter have the food and supplies they need.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Woman Killed In 2-Car Crash: Police
- CT Hits 2 Important Coronavirus Vaccine Milestones
- Auto Salvage Yard A Perfect Setting For Crash Training
- A Little Rain Won't Put A Damper On Touch-A-Truck Event Sunday
- Arrest Made In Fatal Shooting: Police
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