We talk with Connecticut State Police Author: Ashley Afonso Updated: 9:57 AM EDT March 14, 2021
HARTFORD, Conn. Sunday morning on “First and Finest” we got a chance to speak with Trooper Josue Dorelus of the Connecticut State Police and covered a variety of topics.
With St. Patrick’s Day now just a few days away, State police are reminding everyone to take proper precautions if you plan on celebrating. They are reminding everyone to wear a mask and practice social distancing, and as is the case every year, to find a designated driver if you plan on drinking alcohol.
“Everyone looks forward to St. Patrick’s Day. We just want to remind everyone who is planning on taking part in any activity, to do so safely. If you’re going to be out, utilize your task mask,” said Trooper Dorelus.
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