Sex, and sex-related bets, were the focus of a recent state police internal affairs investigation.
Two children, ages 4 and 12, were among the victims fatally shot, police said.
The Plainfield resident worked for the Saugerties Central School District in New York at the time, according to New York prosecutors.
Several projectiles were fired during the Wednesday incident, according to police.
The suspect surrendered to police on Wednesday.
The trooper had been put on administrative duty after his arrest.
The accident happened on Tuesday evening, according to police.
A woman is facing operating under the influence and other charges, according to state police.
The victim was a Brooklyn resident, according to state police.
A caller reported that another driver fired a shot that struck his passenger side window and windshield.
State police have arrested a third suspect in connection with a May 2024 arson fire at an occupied home.
An estimated 83 percent of all online cybercrime losses are scams.
The Diocese of Norwich announced the decision on Sunday.
The accident happened on March 9, according to police.
The explosion, which completely destroyed a home, could be heard from two miles away, according to reports.
A group of high school students said they were inspired by the television reality show “To Catch A Predator.”
State DMV officials are warning residents to look out for these scam text messages currently circulating in Connecticut.
Officials said the victim was ejected while attempting a “donut” maneuver.
The victim was the son of a retired West Hartford deputy fire chief, officials said.
A man called 911 and informed the dispatcher of his plans to kill his ailing wife, then himself, according to police.
A man is accused of engaging in acts of voyeurism after images of child sexual abuse material were found on his cellphone, police said.
The accident caused Black Hill Road to be closed for hours, according to police.
Scammers are falsely claiming to be federal agents and demanding $1,000 fines for missed jury duty, according to Wolcott police.
A police investigation is ongoing, officials said.
An employee is accused of stealing more than $20,000 in scratch lottery tickets and $700 worth of cigarettes from a store, police said.
The snowmobile's operator is facing charges in what police are calling an "unrelated incident."
The Vermont resident turned himself in after learning of a warrant for his arrest, according to police.
State police are investigating after the burglary and theft was discovered earlier this week.
Glastonbury and South Windsor men have been charged in a fake doctor and billing scheme at offices in Somers and East Hartford.
The untimely death happened on Jan. 30, according to state police.
Police and firefighters responded to seven separate brush fires in one day.
A diner that's been a staple of a Connecticut community is among several businesses recovering after a fire tore through a building Tuesday.
A Life Star helicopter responded to the accident Thursday night.
The fraudsters impersonated bank officials to fool victims, according to the U.S. Attorney’s office.
An animal rights organization is offering a reward for information.
The officers suffered minor injuries, according to police.
A handgun was displayed during the robbery, according to police.
A local bank is warning its customers about a spike in fraud activity. Here's what to know.
The driver told police she was accosted after getting out of her car, according to police.
The attack started late Saturday and continued into the early morning hours Sunday, according to police.