Clean-up continues at senior center after being struck by vandals
By Kaitlyn Naples
WOLCOTT, Connecticut (WFSB) Officials in Wolcott are hoping the senior center can go back to normal by the end of the week after it was vandalized.
Early Monday morning, Wolcott police found out that two teens broke into the Wolcott Senior Center on Nichols Road overnight.
Police found smashed computers, broken doors, stolen cash and more.
Wolcott Police Chief Edward Stephens said the suspects got in by smashing a window around 3 a.m.
“They made a pizza. They ransacked the kitchen. They ransacked the storage room where the food is. They went into the office, into the library and they just destroyed it,” he said.
Clean-up continues at senior center after being struck by vandals
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Wolcott police: 53 cats, 1 dog found in home during untimely death investigation
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A file photo of a Wolcott, Conn., police cruiser.Wolcott Police / Contributed
WOLCOTT An untimely death investigation on Saturday morning led officers to a house filled with “dozens and dozens” of live cats, several dead ones and a dog in “very bad health,” according to police chief.
Officers responded to a Spring Road home for a medical assist call around 11 a.m. Saturday. Police Chief Edward Stephens said it ended up being an untimely death. He said the death does not appear suspicious at this time, but police are awaiting autopsy results.