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  2. George Reardon - Wikipedia

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    George Reardon (May 23, 1930 − September 6, 1998) was an American physician from Hartford, Connecticut, charged with abusing hundreds or possibly thousands of children. [ 1 ] St. Francis Hospital building at 114 Woodland Street, Hartford, Connecticut

  3. Hartford County Sheriff's Department Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s the Hartford County Sheriff's Department engaged in a number of community orientated policing efforts including: providing free cellphones for block watches to groups such as Hartford Areas Rally Together (H.A.R.T) to better communicate with police and working with the community, police and prosecutors to seize "nuisance ...

  4. Crime in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Hartford Distributors shooting on August 3, 2010, was a mass shooting at a beer distribution company in Manchester, Connecticut. 34-year-old former employee Omar Thornton fatally shot 8 coworkers and injured 2 others with a Ruger SR9 semi-automatic pistol. After hiding in an office, Thornton called 911 and told the operator that he was ...

  5. Cousins of Murdered Teen Arrested After His Body Is Found ...

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    On Saturday, Nov. 9 at around 7:09 a.m. local time, Hartford Police Department responded to reports of a body found in the area of 80 Pope Park Highway, a release obtained by PEOPLE stated.

  6. Arrest Log November 1, 2022 - AOL

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    Nov. 1—October 28 * David Wayne Acton, 48, of Somerset, No Charges Specified. * Cameron Lee Bland, 56, of Nancy, No Charges Specified. * Mark Aaron Todd, 43, of Crab Orchard, two count Contempt ...

  7. Connecticut Judicial Marshal - Wikipedia

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    The Judicial Marshals are sworn peace officers, with powers of arrest. They perform prisoner transport and courthouse security. The Connecticut Judicial Marshal System was created to replace the now-defunct Connecticut County Sheriffs in 2000 and fulfills all of the services that the county sheriffs departments carried out: