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    Tuesday, May 14, 2024
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    Tuesday, May 14, 2024
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    Police logs - May 14, 2024

    Arrests from local and state police from around the region.

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    The New London Fire Department responded to Broad Street, between Brainard and Hempstead streets, at about 10 a.m. for reports of leaking gas in the area where the road is being excavated.
    A suspected electrical fire on Sunday evening temporarily displaced two people from a home at 1042 Poquonnock Road.
    Arrests by state and local police around the region.
    Groton ― Town police on Sunday said they arrested two men whose Saturday altercation at Poquonnock Plains Park ― on the sidelines of a youth sporting event ― “sent hundre...

    Police/Fire/Courts

    Arrests by state and local police around the region.
    Town Police said they are investigating a disturbance at Poquonnock Plains Park.
    Arrests by state and local police around the region.
    One of the two relatives charged with orchestrating and participating in the beating of a 13-year-old girl in New London last week is also a suspected crack cocaine and fentanyl dealer, police said.
    Police are investigating reports of gunshots Thursday evening in the area of Blackhall and Prest streets.

    Police/Fire/Courts

    Arrests by state and local police departments in the region.
    The 36-year-old New London woman charged with killing her 4-year-old son will face a three-judge panel next month in a bid to be institutionalized rather than imprisoned.
    Police said graffiti on the Main Street building was directed at Jewish, Muslim and Black individuals, and there was a reference to Hitler and swastikas.
    Police have arrested a 51-year-old Stonington man on charges he caused the fatal crash that killed a Waterford motorcyclist last summer on Route 32.
    Arrests by local and state police departments from around the region.
    Police said a New London mother paid $50 to a group of juveniles to assault her 13-year-old daughter while she and the girl’s aunt watched.
    Arrests by state and local police departments in the region.
    “One Black man killed another Black man for some nonsense on the streets, over words,” said Judge John Newson.
    A Hartford man is now facing the charge of second-degree manslaughter in connection with a March 25 assault that led to the death of a Bridgeport man.
    The women were charged after Ledyard Animal Control Officers arrived and found five different kinds of animals in “extremely poor” physical condition.