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Kent Mawhinney has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit murder in the May 2019 death and disappearance of New Canaan mother-of-five Jennifer Dulos.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James sued the stores last week for allegedly selling sick dogs from puppy mills.
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The city of New Haven will buy 500 surveillance cameras to help police with a growing number of shootings and homicides that remain unsolved.
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Officer Paul Cari lost his badge in 2013 for assaulting a man he found at his ex-girlfriend’s house. He was later convicted in 2015 on threatening and breach of peace charges.
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The state has experienced several high-profile cases of shoplifting, including at a CVS in Oxford this month. Security camera video of two cars being filled with stolen laundry detergent bottles went viral online.
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Mahesh Patel of Pratt and Whitney is accused of conspiring with outside suppliers to limit the recruitment of skilled employees.
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Rob Walker pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice after he took a $5,000 payment from a county contractor in 2015.
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Dr. William Spencer represents areas of Huntington on Long Island. He was also on the county’s heroin and opiate epidemic advisory panel.
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Representative Michael DiMassa worked for the city of West Haven for 12 years. He was charged this week with defrauding his city of more than $600,000 in COVID-19 relief money.
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Agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested Democratic State Representative Michael DiMassa of West Haven, Connecticut on Wednesday. He was charged with defrauding his city of more than $600,000 in federal COVID-19 relief money.