Nick Doscher

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  • East Haven Feb 28

    Surveillance video showing puppy abandoned draws attention to ongoing problem

    A puppy is now safe after being left to fend for herself on a road in New Haven. East Haven Animal Control picked up the dog and brought her to their shelter. The heartbreaking scene is caught on surveillance video, obtained by the East Haven Animal Shelter. In the video, a woman stops her car near a warehouse in New…

  • Branford Feb 28

    Emaciated dog being nursed back to health at Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter

    A dog is being nursed back to health after being found severely malnourished. Staff at the Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter in Branford say it’s a clear case of neglect. “He’s playful. He seems joyful,” Laura Burban, director at the Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter., said. “Chip” the dog is playing with his favorite ball inside the animal shelter. He was...

  • Apple Feb 28

    AirTag used to stalk Goshen woman, police say

    State police report a man was just arrested after an Apple AirTag allegedly linked to him was found on a Goshen woman’s car. Normally people attach the device to items – like keys – to easily find them with an app. “We hope people use the use it for good things, but you know, people with bad intentions will use…

  • Hartford Feb 28

    Lives lost to overdoses in CT remembered during candlelight vigil in Hartford

    Families all over Connecticut remembered loved ones who died from overdoses or addiction with a candlelight vigil in Hartford Thursday. One by one, the names of sons, daughters and parents lost to drug addiction are read aloud. Their faces, more than 200 of them, displayed in somber remembrance. “He was the best of me and my husband,” said Christine Gagnon…

  • Milford Feb 28

    Exclusive: Milford man not letting racist incident with city employee shake him

    A routine walk on the beach turned into a scary confrontation in Milford. Police say a city employee was arrested last week after threatening and yelling racial slurs at a man. “Sam,” who asked us not to use his real name, has lived in Milford for more than 30 years. The beach is his sanctuary. “After a long day of…

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