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Yale University, city police seeking 4 suspects in New Haven robbery

NEW HAVEN >> Yale police are looking for four suspects in connection with a robbery Sunday morning.At approximately 3 a.m. in the area of Chapel and High streets, a victim was approached by three men and a woman. One of the men had a knife and robbed the victim of his wallet, according to Yale police.

 

Police look for extra spots with popular Camp New Haven bursting at the seams

NEW HAVEN >> The P.A.L. Camp New Haven is bursting at the seams this year and New Haven police Sgt. Al McFadden is looking for ways to include every child he can.The camp, set to begin on July 5 and hosted by the

 

New Haven police look for 2 suspects involved in shooting

NEW HAVEN >> Police are looking for two men in connection with a shooting Saturday morning.At 4:25 a.m., officers were dispatched to the area of Hurlburt and Rosette streets regarding a reported shooting.A 24-year-old man who lives in the neighborhood told officers he had been assaulted by two men, police said.

 

New Haven police search for suspect in weaponless bank robbery

NEW HAVEN >> Police are looking for a suspect in connection with a weaponless bank robbery Saturday.At 12:30 p.m., officers were dispatched to People's United Bank within Stop & Shop Supermarket, at 112 Amity Road, regarding a reported bank robbery. The bank teller told police she gave cash to a man who demanded it.

 

New Haven man shot in face, arm, torso

NEW HAVEN >> Police are still searching for a suspect who shot a man in the face, arm and torso on Sunday.At 9:46 p.m., officers were dispatched to 42 Harding Place after the ShotSpotter system reported gunfire in the area of Harding Place and Sherman Parkway.

 

Search for missing swimmer resumes at Haddam Meadows boat launch

HADDAM >> Emergency crews resumed their search Monday for a missing swimmer at Haddam Meadows boat launch on the Connecticut River. A 17-year-old male from Meriden was swept away from the shore Sunday by waves created by passing boats, said Dennis Schain, spokesperson for the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.

 

Escape New Haven tests ingenuity as eager adventurers try to escape locked room

NEW HAVEN >> For more than two years, Escape New Haven has made its money by locking eager adventurers in a room.Once locked in, those seeking adventure are given an hour to follow clues and solve a series of sequential puzzles to find the master key to escape.

 

Shelton police investigate infant's death

SHELTON >> Police are investigating the death of an infant overnight.At approximately 2:30 a.m., police received a 911 call reporting that a four-month-old infant was not breathing. Police and emergency personnel responded to the home on Division Avenue. The child was pronounced dead at the hospital.

 

Escape New Haven tests ingenuity as eager adventurers try to escape locked room

NEW HAVEN >> For more than two years, Escape New Haven has made its money by locking eager adventurers in a room.Once locked in, those seeking adventure are given an hour to follow clues and solve a series of sequential puzzles to find the master key to escape.

 

New Haven program helps with challenges of returning to city after prison

NEW HAVEN>> When city residents are released from prison, Earl Bloodworth is often there to pick them up.Bloodworth, 42, is the program manager for the Warren Kimbro Reentry Project, or WKRP, and he's doing his part to help reduce recidivism in the city.

 

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