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Fairfield News: High-tension wire worker Electrocuted

UPDATE: UPDATE: I just spoke with Fairfield Police Deputy Chief Chris Lyddy and he said he also has preliminary information regarding this. A 16 year old boy was electrocuted and burned while at the cascade area of Lake Mohegan. The extent of his burns are not certain right now but he was able to walk to the first responders under his own power. Another 16 year old girl was also suffered minor burns not from electrocution but from help the boy. She may have panicked and left the scene and went back to the high school where police called EMS to treat her burns which were thought to be minor. Chief Lyddy said he will let me know if he gets an…

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Norwalk News: Manhunt

UPDATE: Suspect was captured behind King Kennedy Homes. Surrounding schools were notified of the incident but was not put down on lock down because they were not in any danger according to radio reports. 2:40pm--#Norwalk Connecticut-- Police are look for black male, shaved head, black jacket, black jeans and black boxers in the Chestnut Street area so if you see a lot of police activity that is why.   He's wanted for a 10-46.  I don't have a ten code sheet for Norwalk.  If anyone does please email it to DoingItLocal.com@gmail.com   This news report is made possible by:

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7:58am--#New Haven--A media source has said that New Haven Correctional  at 245 Whalley Avenue that the S-Unit is on a Code Blue (disturbance) a few minutes ago. Institution is now on lockdown - No Movement and they have called for both a supervisor and a camera. Sounds like it was at minimal a decent fight with injuries. 1 party was taken to the hospital unit waiting to see if they call for ambulance to transport to outside hospital.   This news report is made possible by:

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The city of Bridgeport and the Connecticut State Police participate in the Drug Enforcement.  This  will give the public another opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs.  Bring your medications for disposal to one of the sites listed below.  The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked.   AdminTroop G-Bridgeport 149 Prospect Street, Bridgeportistration (DEA) drug take-back program. Saturday October 22, 2016 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.   Bridgeport-- Commu nity Service Division at 1395 Sylvan Avenue from 10am to 2pm. (Combined press releases)   This news report is made possible by:  

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